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Pourquoi pas?

Original title: Eijanaika
  • 1981
  • 2h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
718
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Pourquoi pas? (1981)
Period DramaDramaHistory

Near the turbulent end of the Edo era, a man returning to Japan after exile in America searches for his wife and becomes swept up in the current of revolution in this incisive period drama f... Read allNear the turbulent end of the Edo era, a man returning to Japan after exile in America searches for his wife and becomes swept up in the current of revolution in this incisive period drama from the great Shohei Imamura.Near the turbulent end of the Edo era, a man returning to Japan after exile in America searches for his wife and becomes swept up in the current of revolution in this incisive period drama from the great Shohei Imamura.

  • Director
    • Shôhei Imamura
  • Writers
    • Shôhei Imamura
    • Ken Miyamoto
  • Stars
    • Shigeru Izumiya
    • Kaori Momoi
    • Masao Kusakari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    718
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shôhei Imamura
    • Writers
      • Shôhei Imamura
      • Ken Miyamoto
    • Stars
      • Shigeru Izumiya
      • Kaori Momoi
      • Masao Kusakari
    • 9User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Shigeru Izumiya
    • Genji
    Kaori Momoi
    Kaori Momoi
    • Ine
    Masao Kusakari
    • Itoman
    Ken Ogata
    Ken Ogata
    • Furukawa
    Shigeru Tsuyuguchi
    • Kinzo
    Mitsuko Baishô
    Mitsuko Baishô
    • Oko
    Ako
    • Oyoshi
    Junzaburô Ban
    • Toramatsu
    Shôhei Hino
    • Magoshichi
    Shino Ikenami
    • Yoshino
    Etsuko Ikuta
    • Nui
    Hiroshi Inuzuka
    • Roku
    Chôichirô Kawarasaki
    • Nakazawa
    Kazuo Kitamura
    • Koide
    Nenji Kobayashi
    • Matakichi
    Yasuaki Kurata
    Yasuaki Kurata
    • Hanjiro
    Norihei Miki
    Norihei Miki
    • Masuya
    Masahiro Noguchi
    • Unokichi
    • Director
      • Shôhei Imamura
    • Writers
      • Shôhei Imamura
      • Ken Miyamoto
    • All cast & crew
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    9kerpan

    Exuberant history lesson

    Shohei Imamura's "Eijanaika" is an awesome film -- much better than I expected. This is a film painted on a much bigger canvas than Imamura's norm -- it's rather reminiscent of Dickens's "Barnaby Rudge", albeit with humor, nudity and sex. It is set in the turbulent last days of the Shogunate, and has a large number of characters one must try to keep track of -- something I didn't find that hard to do. Whatever it lacks in "subtlety", it makes up for in exuberance.
    8boblipton

    Throw Your Hands In The Air Like You Really Don't Care

    Shigeru Izumiya returns from shipwreck and a sojourn in America to Japan in the chaos of the Meiji Restoration. He escapes from prison, searches out his wife, Kaori Momoi, who had been sold by her parents to the perpetual carnival outside of Tokyo. They struggle to reconnect, and eventually gain a tentative foothold, only to see it vanish in the last thrashings of the Shogunate.

    Shôhei Imamura had taken a decade off from narrative movies to direct documentaries. He had returned to fiction in 1979, but his focus was still on the underclass, and the chaos they live amidst. As his leads struggle and fall, and cease to care, Imamura's focus is on their futile efforts to find some happiness, and the uncaring brutality of their rulers. It's a long journey from Kurosawa's noble samurai and traditional Japanese insistence on dedication to the nation to this frequently shocking movie, but the director's focus and viewpoint are compelling.
    6mossgrymk

    eijanaika

    TCM's Alicia Malone described this Shohei Imamura film as, among other things, "grotesque" and "messy". To that I would add too long and confusing. At no point could I fully understand what was going on in 1860s Japan as portrayed in this film. Were the peasants betrayed by both their own leaders as well as the Shogunate? Why was the film's hero imprisoned at the start of the film and how did he gain his release? Was it just me or was there a scene where Ine is found drowned only for her to appear later on? I'm sure that if I were to have grown up in Japan these things would have been clearer to me but I didn't and they weren't. Add a plethora of rather dull subsidiary gangster characters and Imamura's annoying habit of taking us away from the interesting central conflict that is the dysfunctional Ine/Genji marriage to dwell on these vacuous, amoral folks, for whom we care not one jot or tittle, and you can understand why I pulled the plug about ninety minutes in and would have done so sooner were it not for the respect I have for the director of "Insect Woman". C plus.
    10blueyellowgreenpills

    good film

    Japanese Films are great i have seen films from Akira Kurosawa, Yaziro Ozo, Takeshi Kitano, Shunji Iwai, and Takashi Miike these were great directors, which were in my book, which also includes Shohei Imamura's "Eijanaika" is an excellent film this film portrays the Yokohoma in one age The Prostitutes, The Samurais also portrays 2 Lovers nice film overall this was the first film i have seen by Mr. Imamura and i have absolutely enjoyed it not to mention it was greatly shot by the director the beauty of the scenery the fireworks the streets the flowers the people all beautifully shot 10101010 for this good film and to look back at the history it was extraordinary experience, excellent film well as good experience at first glimpse of works of Mr. Imamura.
    9Myshkin_Karamazov

    Jazzing History

    With its shattered scattered narrative, gritty visual and witty music, EIJANAIKA seems to give the truer picture of a time in Japanese history than any typical period picture with standard parameters would have. However, to get this impression of this two-and-a-half hour long film, one needs patience, interest in Imamura's work (It helps if one has seen and liked either Eeel, Vengeance, Narayama, or all of them) and liking for Japanese cinema. The start is very gripping. And its chaotic, musical, darkly funny finale remains one of the more memorable scenes involving mayhem one would encounter in a film from any timezone. It reminded me of the angry-crowd-flying-into-the-air end sequence of Vittorio De Sica's "Miracle In Milan". Overall it's fun to watch Imamura and his crew ("Stop, you funny Showmen! Or I'll Shoot" the ensemble is threatened)lending a musical ear to history.

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    • Quotes

      Ine: Have I changed? I haven't changed, have I? You haven't changed a bit. It doesn't seem real that you spent six years in America. Genji, my dear. I haven't changed, have I? Come on, say I haven't changed. Come on.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinéma, de notre temps: Shohei Imamura, le libre penseur (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh! Susanna
      Composed by Stephen Foster

      From Shigeru Izumiya's pocket watch

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1981 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Why Not?
    • Filming locations
      • Yokohama, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Imamura Productions
      • Shochiku
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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