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Picture Bride

  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.2K
YOUR RATING
Picture Bride (1994)
DramaRomance

Riyo marries a man more than twice her age. She is devastated and labors in the sugar cane field. At the end she is able to love her husband.Riyo marries a man more than twice her age. She is devastated and labors in the sugar cane field. At the end she is able to love her husband.Riyo marries a man more than twice her age. She is devastated and labors in the sugar cane field. At the end she is able to love her husband.

  • Director
    • Kayo Hatta
  • Writers
    • Kayo Hatta
    • Mari Hatta
    • Diane Mei Lin Mark
  • Stars
    • Yûki Kudô
    • Akira Takayama
    • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kayo Hatta
    • Writers
      • Kayo Hatta
      • Mari Hatta
      • Diane Mei Lin Mark
    • Stars
      • Yûki Kudô
      • Akira Takayama
      • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Yûki Kudô
    Yûki Kudô
    • Riyo
    Akira Takayama
    Akira Takayama
    • Matsuji
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • Kanzaki
    Tamlyn Tomita
    Tamlyn Tomita
    • Kana
    Yôko Sugi
    • Aunt Sode
    Christianne Mays
    • Miss Pieper
    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • The Benshi
    Michael Ashby
    • McCullum
    James Grant Benton
    • Antone
    Glenn Cannon
    Glenn Cannon
    • Mer. Pieper
    Lito Capina
    Lito Capina
    • Augusto
    • (as Lito Capiña)
    Peter Clark
    • Christian minister
    Warren Fabro
    • Felipe
    Michael Hasegawa
    • Immigration officer
    Kyle Kakuno
    • Yamamoto
    Moe Keale
    Moe Keale
    • Hawaiian fisherman
    Kati Kuroda
    • Yayoi
    Jessica Louie
    • Kei-chan
    • Director
      • Kayo Hatta
    • Writers
      • Kayo Hatta
      • Mari Hatta
      • Diane Mei Lin Mark
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    10justamoviehead

    Gotten better with age

    I saw this when it premiered and just re-watched it on IFC again. This is a great telling of the many possible stories about the immigrant farmworker population that came to Hawai'i to work the sugar plantations in the early 1900's. My grandparents were part of that migration; my parents were born on a Kohala plantation (Big Island) at the time setting of the movie. I moved to the Big Island over a year ago after living in California for over 30 years. I was surprised to see that many of the former cane growing lands are still undeveloped, with wild cane still growing, years after the plantations closed. I've heard many stories from my aunts and uncles who were kids growing up on the plantation. This movie helps to image those kinds of stories and memories. This story is more of an historical document than a romantic plot-driven movie. It leaves me shaking my head to read a review like ccthemovieman's. Some people just don't get it.

    I didn't recall that Youki Kudoh had the starring role, with which she did an incredible job. I recall her great performances in Jim Jarmusch's "Mystery Train" and in an Australian film, co- starring with Russell Crowe, "Heaven's Burning". Tamlyn Tomita did a great job with her pidgin English, especially for someone who didn't grow up in the Islands. I had forgotten that Toshiro Mifune had a cameo role as the moving picture show narrator. And I missed the fact that Jason Scott Lee had an uncredited, non-speaking part as one of the plantation workers during the payday scene.

    I was saddened to find out that the director and co-writer, Kayo Hatta, died in an accidental drowning in 2005.

    There are two other excellent foreign films that mirror this cane plantation experience: "Gaijin" about the immigrant cane workers in Brazil (many of them Japanese) in the same time period; and "Sugar Cane Alley" about the cane plantation experience in Africa. The latter is still available, but "Gaijin", sadly, doesn't appear to have been shown in quite a while. Another great film about the early Asian in America experience when immigrants were more like slaves is "A Thousand Pieces of Gold". This was set over the Chinese workers' involvement in the building of the railroad, starred Rosalind Chao, Chris Cooper, Michael Paul Chan, and Dennis Dun.
    10airb

    A MATURE RESPONSE

    For a mature man, to admit that he shed a tear over this film is a mature response, to a mature film.

    If one need admit more then perhaps one could say that, "Life" can never be the same, after viewing such advent for it has moved us to the next level.
    7gavin6942

    A Piece of History

    The story of 16-year-old Riyo who journeys to Hawaii in 1918 to marry a man she has never met, except through photographs and letters they have exchanged. Hoping to escape a troubled past and to start anew, Riyo is bitterly disappointed upon her arrival: her husband is twice her age and Hawaii is not the paradise she expected.

    What really stands out about this film is the look on the new bride's face. I understand her shock of meeting her husband and finding him to be old, but she maintains this look of shock and despair for quite a while. I would expect a marriage like this to be something you accept if you are going to go into it, but she had clearly not thought it through.

    Also, historically, it is interesting to consider the role the Japanese had in Hawaii. Americans who may not know about Hawaiian history or culture might only connect Japan to the Pearl Harbor attack, but it happens to be the case that a great many Japanese had settled on the islands. At the time Hawaii became a state (1959), there may have been more Japanese than Europeans there.
    10ad383

    A poignant and emotional portrayal of indentured servitude and arranged marriage in turn-of-the-century Hawaii.

    Picture Bride paints a realistic and moving portrait of what it must have been like for Japanese men brought to Hawaii at the turn of the 19th Century to work in the sugar cane fields. Most came planning to return to their homeland, but few were ever able to do so. Equally movingly portrayed is the fate of Japanese women, some as young as fifteen or sixteen, who were sent as promised brides to men they knew only through photographs that often were 10 or 15-years out of date, or were of some other younger man. They too worked long hard hours in the fields, while fighting homesickness and to preserve their dignity.

    Director Hatta's portrayal of one picture bride's courage and perseverance struggling to survive in a strange land and alien society under great physical duress, is, ultimately, inspirational and uplifting--a story of moral and cultural survival. There is a grandness and magnificence of sweep of character and landscape in Picture Bride that captures the alluring beauty as well as violent harshness of colonial Hawaii. This is a film that is emotionally, intellectually and artistically rewarding.
    10laurence-1

    A Hidden Gem

    This is a great film. From reading other reviews, I can see that I'm not the only one who shed a tear. Tamilyn Tomita acted with such skill and conviction, she made the ending heartfelt and memorable. In the hands of a lesser actress, her last scene would have seemed trite and corny. One would never guess this film was done on a tight, limited budget. The cinematography is gorgeous and there are a number of big name actors. The script is so wonderful, I can see why they all wanted to be in it. If you watch the long, long list of credits at the end, you'll see that half of Hawaii pitched in to make this film happen, and for good reason. The soundtrack (available on CD) is absolutely beautiful and sets the mood throughout the film. My only "complaint" is that I almost didn't want the film to end.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      When the character played by Toshiro Mifune sees two children playing with stick swords, he calls them out by their names "Toshiro" and "Akira", a reference to himself and director Akira Kurosawa, who directed Mifune in 16 films.
    • Quotes

      Riyo: Did you tell the matchmaker about my parents?

      Aunt Sode: You mean, how they died? Of course not.

      [hands Riyo a picture]

      Aunt Sode: Matsuji is such a handsome man. He doesn't look like a sugar cane farmer!

      Riyo: [stares at the picture, then grabs the letter next to it and reads] When the mist covers the mountains, I'm reminded of the homeland. Yet, in this South Seas paradise, money is earned with ease, and the eternal fragrance of flowers is but another tropical blessing. In anticipation of your arrival, I'm inspired to write this haiku poem: "Lady Butterfly perfumes her wings by floating over this orchid."

      Aunt Sode: I'm worried about you working in the fields, but at least in Hawaii no one will no anything about yur past. That's why it's perfect. Far away, you can leave your past behind and start all over again. Riyo, maybe your luck is changing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: French Kiss/My Family/Panther/Village of the Damned/Picture Bride (1995)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Brud per fotografi
    • Filming locations
      • Waialua, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cecile Films
      • Miramax
      • Thousand Cranes Filmworks
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,238,905
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $44,380
      • Apr 30, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,238,905
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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