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Kids Return

Original title: Kizzu ritân
  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
7.1K
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Kids Return (1996)
BoxingTeen DramaCrimeDramaSport

Dropping out of high school, two friends at first find success, one as a up-and-coming boxer and one as a low level gangster. Yet, their life decisions still find a way of catching up with t... Read allDropping out of high school, two friends at first find success, one as a up-and-coming boxer and one as a low level gangster. Yet, their life decisions still find a way of catching up with them.Dropping out of high school, two friends at first find success, one as a up-and-coming boxer and one as a low level gangster. Yet, their life decisions still find a way of catching up with them.

  • Director
    • Takeshi Kitano
  • Writer
    • Takeshi Kitano
  • Stars
    • Ken Kaneko
    • Masanobu Andô
    • Leo Morimoto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    7.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takeshi Kitano
    • Writer
      • Takeshi Kitano
    • Stars
      • Ken Kaneko
      • Masanobu Andô
      • Leo Morimoto
    • 26User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Ken Kaneko
    • Masaru Miyawaki
    Masanobu Andô
    Masanobu Andô
    • Shinji Takagi
    Leo Morimoto
    • Homeroom Teacher
    Hatsuo Yamaya
    Hatsuo Yamaya
    • Boxing Club Manager
    Michisuke Kashiwaya
    • Hiroshi
    Yûko Daike
    Yûko Daike
    • Sachiko
    Susumu Terajima
    Susumu Terajima
    • No 2 In Local Gang
    Moro Morooka
    Moro Morooka
    • Hayashi
    Peking Genji
    • High School Student trying Comedy
    Atsuki Ueda
    • Reiko
    Kôtarô Yoshida
    • Eagle Asuka
    Takekazu Shigehisa
    • Trainer
    • (as Koichi Shigehisa)
    Kyôsuke Yabe
    • Hanayama
    Yoshitaka Ôtsuka
    • Delinquent group
    Kazuki Oh
    • Delinquent group
    Makoto Ashikawa
    • Teacher Hashida
    Kanji Tsuda
    Kanji Tsuda
    • Kazuo
    Sei Hiraizumi
    Sei Hiraizumi
    • Hiroshi's boss
    • Director
      • Takeshi Kitano
    • Writer
      • Takeshi Kitano
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    9pefo1921

    Another GREAT One From "Beat" Takeshi!!!

    Along with Fireworks, one of Takeshi Kitano's finest movies. This movie is a story of two high school? slackers who appear to be looking for a purpose in life. One becomes a good boxer and the other one becomes a yakuza member. After going thru their experience, they become more confident and content with their life even though it couldn't be said that they were exactly successful. Like real life, perhaps the experience is the thing. Good acting all around. It's always good to see Susumu Terajima in Takeshi's movies as he's a very good actor. Also very good score by Joe Hisaishi. The movie also appears to criticize the fact that many Japanese people treat everything- life, work, etc. so seriously that they don't take the time to enjoy life. Instead, they "pressure" themselves to do good, even though their heart may not be in it. It's not unlike many recent Japanese films like Shall We Dance or Bouncing KOgals, both also good movies. Overall, a 9 out of 10.
    weidong

    excellent too!!!

    Takeshi doesn't make me disappoint again. This type is very rare to him, but he did it well. It confirmed his high level of controlling kinds of types. The character act very naturally and the living individuality affect me deeply. Comparable with his former works, it will adjoin you more. The boxing scene is stunning. The friendship of characters is unforgettable. Here I must be honor of Jô Hisaishi(the composer of this music), because it's important parts of Takeshi's work. The music is exciting and moving. Anyway it is a very meaningful movie about youth. This work attract me to look for others of Takeshi. Because I know it's my favorite directors in Japan besides Kurosawa.
    9pefo1921

    Another Great Takeshi Kitano movie!

    Along with Fireworks, This is one of Takeshi Kitano's finest movies. The movie covers the story of 2 "juvenile delinquents" who go thru life trying to find some kind of purpose. One becomes a boxer while the other becomes a yakuza. The film seems to be saying that not enough Japanese people are not taking time to enjoy their life; that people should not be so dead serious all the time.The film also features a very good supporting performance from Susumu Terajima as a "#2 gangster". It's always good to see him in Kitano's films. For the two protagonists, it shows that it doesn't matter what they with their life as long as they enjoy it.
    6planktonrules

    The moral--Don't be an idiot!

    "Kids Return" is not a particularly enjoyable or must-see viewing experience. However, it might be worth showing to stupid teenagers, as the lesson in this 'Don't be an idiot'---and clearly illustrates the life of two morons as they enter adulthood.

    Shinji and Masaru are two teenage juvenile delinquents. They often don't bother going to school and when they do, they goof off, beat up fellow students for their lunch money and commit petty crimes. However, as the film progresses you see some light at the end of the tunnel for the pair when they decide to take up boxing. However, one of them soon tires of it and joins the yakuza (Japanese mob). The other has a future as a great boxer. However, in BOTH cases, a lack of follow-through and stupidity ends up undoing their paths and by the end of the film, they are two unemployed idiots with no future.

    Takeshi Kitano wrote and directed this film but did not appear in it. It's interesting in that so many of his other films seem to glorify the mob life--or at least look at it from a rather judgment neutral point of view. Here, however, it seems to be much more of a morality play where Kitano is taking away a lot of the romance and you see that dumb punks grow into dumb young adults! Well done but also not particularly enjoyable viewing.
    10nizsu

    it's life affairs again, but its not about how to die

    uhm what I am suppose to say. After the accident in 1994, there are people think that Kitano Takeshi could never direct or become an actor again. But he has come back from the death and tell us what life is all about. If you read his biography, watch his films in time order, you feel like you are watching his lifetime. You would see how Kitano portrays life and death from his own experience in real life.

    Take his accident in 1994 as a mark. Before his accident, Sonatine and Violent Cop are bleak and sad. They showed life affairs that can not be escaped. The whole world wants to swallow our heroes, but they are too tough to be gobbled. But in the end, the heroes choose death to end this permanent fight against the brutal world.

    After the accident, in Kids Return, it's not how to die to escape, its about how to live to face this brutal world. Remember the time when he made Kids Return, the Japanese still haven't recognized his talent and he had to endure many critics that had lead to his self destruction. But after he left the hospital, he appeared in Gonin The Five as an actor, directed Kid Return.( Kitano could drop directing and become a comedian again becuz Japanese like him as a comedian, that way is easier, but he didn't do as they wished) Kitano Takeshi has never lose his belief in himself. In Kids Return, I feel like Kitano wanted to begin his life again, left behind all the critics and desire to be recognized by Japanese. No matter how things get bad, life just begin when you feel that you are ready. It's never late to begin your life, yes never.

    One more thing I want to say, after this film, Kitano made Hana-bi which received the Golden Lion at Cannes. Japanese started to recognize him as a director. At that time, he's 50.

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    • Trivia
      Takeshi Kitano's first film following his near-fatal scooter accident.
    • Quotes

      Shinji: Masaru, do you think we're already finished?

      Masaru: Hell no. We haven't even started.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 15 June 1997 (1997)

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    • Release date
      • April 16, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Deca se vraćaju
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Office Kitano
      • Ohta Publishing
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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