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Mon deuxième frère

Original title: Nianchan
  • 1959
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Mon deuxième frère (1959)
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  • Director
    • Shôhei Imamura
  • Writers
    • Ichirô Ikeda
    • Shôhei Imamura
    • Sueko Yasumoto
  • Stars
    • Hiroyuki Nagato
    • Kayo Matsuo
    • Takeshi Okimura
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    281
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shôhei Imamura
    • Writers
      • Ichirô Ikeda
      • Shôhei Imamura
      • Sueko Yasumoto
    • Stars
      • Hiroyuki Nagato
      • Kayo Matsuo
      • Takeshi Okimura
    • 3User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Hiroyuki Nagato
    • Kiichi Yasumoto, eldest brother
    Kayo Matsuo
    Kayo Matsuo
    • Yoshiko, eldest sister
    Takeshi Okimura
    • Koichi, Nianchan
    Akiko Maeda
    • Sueko, younger sister
    Kô Nishimura
    Kô Nishimura
    • Goro Mitamura
    Yoshio Ômori
    • Seki
    Taiji Tonoyama
    Taiji Tonoyama
    • Hemmi Gengoro
    Shinsuke Ashida
    Shinsuke Ashida
    • Sakai
    Tanie Kitabayashi
    Tanie Kitabayashi
    Hamae Enoki
    Hideo Fukuhara
    Makoto Fukumoto
    Jun Hamamura
    Jun Hamamura
    Michio Hino
    Jun Hongô
    Takanobu Hozumi
    Bumon Kahara
    Natsuko Kahara
    Natsuko Kahara
    • Director
      • Shôhei Imamura
    • Writers
      • Ichirô Ikeda
      • Shôhei Imamura
      • Sueko Yasumoto
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    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Nianchan

    Actress Yoshiyuki Kazuko was at today's screening to present the movie to the audience. She mentioned it was a special day for her, and that Nianchan was the second movie she had made in her career of 50 years. Shohei Imamura had actually told her to become rounder and fatter for the role, and she thought that since it's only her second film, the acting here is not on par yet and felt that it probably might be the last role she'll ever star in!

    She told the audience she was excited about today's screening, and shared that while Imamura was fierce in his directing of the film, it is thanks to him that she has been acting for the last 50 years. She thanked the audience for turning up, and told us that it was great to watch the movie again (and she did stay until the end of it!)

    *** Nianchan is the film that brings together both the director-in-focus and the actress-in- attendance for this year's Japanese Film Festival. The movie is directed by Shohei Imamura, and just last week, we had seen a series of his movies, like the excellent Ballad of Narayama, and the World Cinema Series kickstarted with his Profound Desire of the Gods. In Nianchan, he directs Yoshiyuki Kazuko to an award winning performance.

    Set during Japan's depression years in the 50s, Nianchan (read: My Second Brother) tells the story about a family of 4 orphans, who are forced by circumstances to fend for themselves. Being in a mining town where the mining company is beginning to right-size its operations, jobs are getting scarce, and wages are getting lower with frequent cuts. Sticking together trying to find a way out of the vicious circle is close to impossible, and they realize that they have a better chance at carving a living if they split up.

    Imamura again proved his deftness in handling a piece treading on the lower rungs of society. Here, he puts the spotlight on the minority of Koreans who were left in dire straits after the war when they decide to remain in Japan, only to lose their livelihood to returning Japanese soldiers. We see how in a depressive state, help is not always readily available, and if that extra hand is extended, it may at most be temporary, most times with the disapproval of somebody else, of an opinion that these extra resources should go into their own pockets rather than to someone else's.

    There are some references from more contemporary movies which I was drawing references from when viewing this old black and white film. With the mining town setting and the depression it faced, it brought to mind the movie Hula Girls, where the female inhabitants of the town pick up a new skill, and with it set about transforming their town into an integrated resort with the Hawaiian theme. Also, with the younger siblings taking care of each other, it somehow brought to mind Majid Majidi's Children of Heaven. Maybe not quite the same premise, but the dynamics and relationship between the brother (the titular Nianchan) and his sister, reminded me of the dynamics of the siblings in Majidi's movie.

    While the movie print has aged, the spirit of the themes still ring through well. But I felt it's not exactly A material, but one that's still quite passable, which I thought ended on a good note of hope rather than with despair.
    6rschmeec

    why I am glad I saw this film

    I saw "My Second Brother" as part of an Imamura retrospective at the Northwest Film Forum in Seattle. The retrospective includes 18 films, more than half of them not available on video.

    The story and the characters were too complicated for me to follow in detail on a single viewing, but, nevertheless, I considered it very rewarding.

    This was the fourth of Imamura's films, two of the earlier ones having preceded it in the retrospective. I noted the Korean elements in the film, already well commented on in other posts. Imamura knew how to make the most of his settings, in this case a small Japanese mining town. Shots of mining operations, manmade mountains of slag, outdoor scenes, et al are masterful; it is evident that each of the three films I have seen so far show an increasing command of the cinematography.

    The Korean element could be easily missed. An American element is even more easily missed. In one scene one hears the sound of a jet aircraft, which could only be an American plane flying over. (This is about the early 50's.) Another easily missed reference is of a woman whose business is suffering, who says it will pick up when the next war occurs.

    Perhaps Imamura focused on the second brother, not the older, to indicate that the future of Japan depended on the next generation, one that had not experienced WW II.

    This retrospective is also taking place now in Boulder, and will later move to Philadelphia, Silver Spring, Washington D.C., Portland OR, Boston, Nashville, and Chicago. For further info search Northwest Film Forum and click on "cinemas."

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1959 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • My Second Brother
    • Filming locations
      • Nakaoki, Japan
    • Production company
      • Nikkatsu
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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