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Sakura no sono

  • 1990
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
295
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Sakura no sono (1990)
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At an all-girls school, a group of girls prepare for a stage performance of Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard".At an all-girls school, a group of girls prepare for a stage performance of Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard".At an all-girls school, a group of girls prepare for a stage performance of Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard".

  • Director
    • Shun Nakahara
  • Writers
    • Hiroaki Jinno
    • Akimi Yoshida
  • Stars
    • Hiroko Nakajima
    • Miho Tsumiki
    • Yasuyo Shirashima
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    295
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shun Nakahara
    • Writers
      • Hiroaki Jinno
      • Akimi Yoshida
    • Stars
      • Hiroko Nakajima
      • Miho Tsumiki
      • Yasuyo Shirashima
    • 2User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Hiroko Nakajima
    Hiroko Nakajima
    • Yuko Shimizu
    Miho Tsumiki
    • Noriko Sugiyama
    Yasuyo Shirashima
    • Chiyoko Kurata
    Miho Miyazawa
    • Kaori Jomaru
    Chigusa Abe
    • Arimi Tashiro
    Junko Asanuma
    • Kanako Onishi
    Rika Furukawa
    • Keiko Matsumoto
    Yumi Goto
    • Reiko Toda
    Mihoko Hirono
    • Fan of Chiyoko
    Megumi Iseri
    • Kimiko Kawai
    Reina Ito
    • Fan of Chiyoko
    Aki Kajiwara
    • Maki Kubota
    Miki Kongoji
    • Shimako Inoue
    Shoko Maruyama
    • Tamaki Nakamura
    Yuichi Mikami
    • Yusuke Shimada
    Yuki Minowa
    • Mayumi Omachi
    Noriko Mori
    • Fan of Chiyoko
    Natsuko Morisawa
    • Student of Seika Girls High School
    • Director
      • Shun Nakahara
    • Writers
      • Hiroaki Jinno
      • Akimi Yoshida
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    6Gigo_Satana

    Maybe next year...

    I first saw this film some years ago, vaguely remembering its premises, and perhaps due to my age and other untimely factors, I wasn't moved or impressed with it back then. Recently I felt inclined to watch it again for some reason.

    The story, based on a comic by Akimi Yoshida, surrounds a group of girls of a strict all-girl school, where each year to celebrate their anniversary the students, with the help from their teachers, stage plays. This year they decided on Anton Chekhov's the Cherry Orchard and after vigorous rehearsals the play fell in jeopardy of facing cancellation because of one student getting caught smoking after school. The film itself heavily mirrors a stage setting as a big classroom with 30 plus students serves as a theatrical podium for girls to prance in and out of the spotlight, gossiping and discoursing about the smoking incident affecting their months long dedication as well as other issues regarding boys and family. For a film dealing with a story of one particular day in their lives, it felt as if the director wasn't looking at his watch and knowing little bit about Shun Nakahara, the voyeuristic approach of shooting in this film wasn't all too surprising.

    The young actors here didn't have to dive deep to intensify their dialogue, because the story was in content with flowing on the same stream of minimalistic events, never sidetracking, nor seeking for more stronger dramatic consequences. Sometimes I'd forget that the girls were acting as the camera would often sway in the big room, from one conversation to another, with little regard to completion of each sentence caught in the long shots. Obviously there was a forefront of certain characters, from the talk of the day about one classmate named Yuko getting curls and possibly facing a penalty from school officials, to Yuko's almost Sapphic infatuation with Chiyoko who had a history and preference of playing male parts in past productions. Their scene together in early 20th century gowns, taking shots together is probably one of the most beautiful and effortlessly sensual scenes shared by two women on screen without the unnecessary glorifications.

    The transformation of these characters nearing the play at the end of the film, in full make-up, was truly applaudable as the actors felt more natural in them than without them. The final 15 minutes breathed the life into the otherwise mundane, low-tempo film. The ending was non-climatic as expected and many aspects were left untouched. After all, these characters were too real and unpretentious to have left us fully satisfied in a story trailing them for only one day, and perhaps just like the cherry orchards their full blossom was yet to occur. In the end I'm glad I watched this film again and even though it didn't caused a great impingement on me, I gained certain admiration for it which I didn't attain in the past.
    9diversitytetsu

    Left in my heart with a tiny thorn

    It was almost over 20 years ago when I first saw this film. Of course, I've never read the original manga before as well. When I changed the channel right to the program, it had already passed the first 10 or 15 minutes. But very soon I got immersed into the story and the performances the casts made. Above all, it was the ordinary lives the students of the acting club passed, that I was mostly impressed with. So normal but quite lively. And reminded me of my adolescence in my high school days with some sentimental and bitter feelings and regrets. The film has left a deep memory inside my heart for a long time. 20 years later, I am asking myself why this film has an impact. If I check the cast of the time, it is sorry but there is no such renowned actor in this film. But the performances in this film by young students were so real and usual that I easily got involved in the story. Probably due to the fantastic direction by Shun Nakahara. Although Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" is the symbolic theme of this story, the taste has already been dominated by the "orchard" the girls' existence wove.

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      The whole story takes place on Apr 14. Die-hard fans watch it on Apr 14 every year.
    • Connections
      Remade as Sakura no sono (2008)

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 1990 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Cherry Orchard
    • Filming locations
      • Fukagawa Library, Koto, Tokyo, Japan(guidance room)
    • Production companies
      • New Century Producers
      • Suntory
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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