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Les Fleurs et les Vagues

Original title: Hana to dotô
  • 1964
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
280
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Les Fleurs et les Vagues (1964)
ActionCrime

A young yakuza in love with the girl who's to marry his clan oyabun, kidnaps the girl before fleeing with her. In Tokyo, he hides under the identity of a worker while the young woman becomes... Read allA young yakuza in love with the girl who's to marry his clan oyabun, kidnaps the girl before fleeing with her. In Tokyo, he hides under the identity of a worker while the young woman becomes a waitress in a restaurant.A young yakuza in love with the girl who's to marry his clan oyabun, kidnaps the girl before fleeing with her. In Tokyo, he hides under the identity of a worker while the young woman becomes a waitress in a restaurant.

  • Director
    • Seijun Suzuki
  • Writers
    • Keiichi Abe
    • Kôji Aoyama
    • Kazuo Funahashi
  • Stars
    • Eimei Esumi
    • Chieko Misaki
    • Keisuke Noro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    280
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Seijun Suzuki
    • Writers
      • Keiichi Abe
      • Kôji Aoyama
      • Kazuo Funahashi
    • Stars
      • Eimei Esumi
      • Chieko Misaki
      • Keisuke Noro
    • 4User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eimei Esumi
    Eimei Esumi
    • Gorosuke
    Chieko Misaki
    • Yachiyo
    Keisuke Noro
    • Boroichi
    Yôko Yamamoto
    • Yoshiko, geisha
    Akira Kobayashi
    Akira Kobayashi
    Chieko Matsubara
    Chieko Matsubara
    Naoko Kubo
    Naoko Kubo
    Tamio Kawachi
    Tamio Kawachi
    Akira Yamanouchi
    Akira Yamanouchi
    Osamu Takizawa
    Osamu Takizawa
    Shôki Fukae
    Shôki Fukae
    Isao Tamagawa
    Kaku Takashina
    Shirô Yanase
    Hiroyuki Nagato
    Akiyoshi Fukae
    Tamehisa Aida
    Iwae Arai
    • Director
      • Seijun Suzuki
    • Writers
      • Keiichi Abe
      • Kôji Aoyama
      • Kazuo Funahashi
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    9josephbleazard

    Frenetic brilliance

    I must back up the previous reviewer. This is easily one of Suzuki's best pictures and deserves a much wider audience. At the moment I am writing this it has only 1 IMDb comment - there should be essays and theses on this piece. This is a B movie but one where Suzuki enjoyed a freer rein than in others I have seen. He was also blessed with a charismatic lead and supporting characters full of the deviance he loved to explore.

    The film itself is a frenetic exploration of modernity and corruption and the collapse of codes of honour in the face of commerce. Add to this gratuitous action and a love story told with a kind of melodramatic fury that stays with me today, despite the fact that it only takes up about 10 minutes of the films narrative.

    This film is frantic at only 90 minutes long. Suzuki threw the pot the kettle the sink and even the camera at this film. And he caught it. I don't know what that means. I don't know what this film means. But if you like Suzuki watch it and piece it together and come to appreciate just how grand a scope a cinematic master can encompass in a 90 minute action epic.
    chaos-rampant

    Stunning compact stuff by Suzuki in his best period.

    Suzuki doesn't have a minute to spare in what Nikkatsu probably intended as another flipside programmer for their double-bills. He has to get things going fast so we get a procession walking through a sweeping panorama of purpleorange skies and we get flashes of a brief swordfight and then someone is shouting "Bring me back my wife Oshige!!" and we cut to three years later. General Suzuki knows what he's doing though, Nikkatsu wants a potboiler from him and he'll give them what they want except it's going to be his way. He leaves the mass of the movie to battle it out in a field as two rival yakuza factions rival for control of the building of a dockyard, the usual ninkyo eiga tropes take place there, yakuzas club each other to death in shouty overactivity and among them stands the noble yakuza who wants to do good and falls in love with a shy geisha (we're in Toei territory here, the kind of film that made Koji Tsuruta and Ken Takakura huge stars in 60's Japan, before Fukasaku rolled in with his anarchic yakuza fiends who had nothing noble about them), while he sends the rest of the movie on a flanking march through scrubby oak and thorny undergrowth deep in the rear.

    When the flank catches up with the rest of the movie, we're among obviously artificial mounds of snow near a train station exchanging sword blows with a mysterious figure dressed in black suit and cape like a villain escaped from a Nemuri Kyoshiro movie, and we then discover exactly whose wife Oshige really is and the movie explodes with genuine emotion. For my taste, rebellious/frustrated Suzuki of subsequent movies exchanged the iron discipline of a strict genre movie for something that looked impressive but often meandered directionless with nothing to do, and while most critics are looking at the obviously stylized and "artsy" of Branded to Kill for their praise, Suzuki was doing some of his best work at around this point. Hollywood very rarely saw film-making of this quality in the early 60's.

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1964 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Flowers and the Angry Waves
    • Production company
      • Nikkatsu
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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