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L'été de Kikujiro

Original title: Kikujirô no natsu
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
23K
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L'été de Kikujiro (1999)
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A young, naive boy sets out alone on the road to find his wayward mother. Soon he finds an unlikely protector in a crotchety man and the two have a series of unexpected adventures along the ... Read allA young, naive boy sets out alone on the road to find his wayward mother. Soon he finds an unlikely protector in a crotchety man and the two have a series of unexpected adventures along the way.A young, naive boy sets out alone on the road to find his wayward mother. Soon he finds an unlikely protector in a crotchety man and the two have a series of unexpected adventures along the way.

  • Director
    • Takeshi Kitano
  • Writer
    • Takeshi Kitano
  • Stars
    • Takeshi Kitano
    • Yusuke Sekiguchi
    • Kayoko Kishimoto
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takeshi Kitano
    • Writer
      • Takeshi Kitano
    • Stars
      • Takeshi Kitano
      • Yusuke Sekiguchi
      • Kayoko Kishimoto
    • 112User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Takeshi Kitano
    Takeshi Kitano
    • Kikujiro
    • (as Beat Takeshi)
    Yusuke Sekiguchi
    • Masao
    Kayoko Kishimoto
    Kayoko Kishimoto
    • Kikujiro's Wife
    The Great Gidayû
    • Biker
    • (as Gurêto Gidayû)
    Rakkyo Ide
    Rakkyo Ide
    • Biker's Friend
    Akaji Maro
    Akaji Maro
    • Crazy Man
    Yûko Daike
    Yûko Daike
    • Masao's Mother
    Fumie Hosokawa
    • Juggler Girl
    Nezumi Imamura
    • An-chan
    Beat Kiyoshi
    • Man at Bus Stop
    • (as Bîto Kiyoshi)
    Daigaku Sekine
    • Yakuza Boss
    Yôji Tanaka
    • Yakuza Henchman
    • (as Yoji Tanaka)
    Makoto Inamiya
    • Yakuza Henchman
    Hisahiko Murasawa
    • Yakuza Henchman
    Tarou Suwata
    • Stall-keeper
    Hidehisa Ebata
    • Stall-keeper
    Kanako Kojima
    • Hostess
    Kyoko Nagata
    • Hostess
    • Director
      • Takeshi Kitano
    • Writer
      • Takeshi Kitano
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews112

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    10simon_booth

    Demonstrates that Kitano is still a master without the violence

    By 1999 Takeshi Kitano had quite rightly gained a lot of international recognition for his brilliantly constructed Yakuza/Cop stories, but was apparently dis-satisfied that everybody tended to focus on the violence in them. So he decided to make a movie without any violence to remind people that he was a much more rounded talent than that. "Are you sure about this?", the world asked. "Yes", he replied... and made Kikujiro.

    Kikujiro is difficult to adequately describe, but the fact that it was allegedly inspired by the Wizard of Oz is a good starting point. The basic premise is a road trip, where Kitano is the unlikely chaperone for a little boy who wants to go and find his mother. After gambling away all the money his wife gives him to take the kid, they have to improvise their transport across the country. Along the way they meet a small but colourful cast of characters, and get to know each other a little bit too.

    I'd hesitated about picking this up for ages, and eventually went for a rental rather than a purchase. Kitano minus violence just didn't seem right! But that was definitely an injustice I was doing him, and Kikujiro is a good demonstration that his talents really are much broader. In fact, after watching it there is no doubt that he is one of the greatest director/actor/writer and editor working in the world today. A brilliantly painted story, full of subtly and quirkiness. Awesome cinematography and an incredible soundtrack... truly world class in every respect. Well, to be fair the child actor was a bit stiff, but it seems mean to hold that against the movie.

    Definitely recommended if you haven't already seen it!
    9dog_fc

    A wonderful, delightful movie

    From its hauntingly beautiful soundtrack by Joe Hisaishi to the wonderful characters who inhabit Takeshi Kitano's magical Japan - everything in this movie comes together to make this one of modern cinema's truly underrated masterpiece.

    The story involves a petty thug, Kikujiro, who is coerced into accompanying a young boy, Masao, on his cross country journey to find his birth mother. Along the way they meet a whole host of characters. Some friendly, some mysterious, some quirky, some abrasive, but all of them refreshingly human.

    A lesser writer or director would have settled for a quick dose of weirdness from the main characters' fellow wanderers, but Takeshi Kitano milks them for all of the depth and endearment that the too few minutes we are graced with their presence allows.

    If you enjoyed the whimsical, go-nowhere feel of Lost in Translation, you will LOVE this movie. In my opinion Beat Takeshi's efforts blow Sophia Coppola's out of the water.

    Nine out of ten.
    10nizsu

    It is not a film . . .

    I have heard a lot of people said that this film was not recognized as much as his other films. What a shame! When I saw the tittle of the film, I was surprised. The tittle is Kitano's father name.

    In Kitano's biography, it is said that "Kitano's father was an alcoholic and would spend most of the money he earned on alcohol, and when he had been drinking, he would become violent and beat up both his wife and his kids. Eventually, Kikujiro left his family".

    I know Kitano Takeshi made this film because he has been tired of violence/gangsters/life&death in his previous film, but what made him writing a story about his father-a man who abandoned his family when Kitano was young. If you read Kitano Takeshi's biography, you should see his childhood memory in Masao. Kikujiro ( in the film) is a corrupted person. But also in the film, Masao eventually respects and loves to play with that childish man who keeps smoking and shouting at people. Does Kitano himself desire a father too much, so he is willing to accept his father's bad habits as long as his father is still at his side.

    It is not really a film I'd say, I feel like I am seeing the characters in real life. From the start, Masao has drawn Kikujiro in his diary. The ending is also the beginning. Kitano didn't make a happy ending nor a sad ending. Our 3 hours is just to see the beginning of a father-and-son relationship which would grows by the time. Remember, Masao just knew Kikujiro's name in the end of the film, and Kikujiro said: "Let's do it again some time". The cycle of life in "Kikujiro" go on forever. The feeling is too real. I have forgot that I were watching a movie. There is no simple words that can describe this movie completely, u have to watch it by yourself
    10vincent.vega-2

    Funny, subtle storytelling

    Kikujiro is a movie with beautiful calmness that's a great diversity from the fast cut movies today. Takeshi Kitano proofs once and for all, that he's a master filmmaker that will forever be remembered. And even though he dislikes the fame that goes along with his more successful movies (Zatoichi), it's a shame he doesn't get more recognition for his films.

    Kikujiro no natsu tells the story of a kid who decides to visit his mother that he never met. Through odd circumstances kikujiro (Kitano), though absolutely unqualified, is forced to lead the kid. But as we see only moments later the boy would be better off alone, as kikujiro's fondness of gambling and (very amusing) way to treat people makes the journey a funny and quite touching odyssee.

    What stands out in this movie is the simple comedy. It shows Kitano started off as a comedian, and his dialogue and acting made me almost spill my milk more than a few times. This is certainly one of his best. A great film for a quiet, rainy sunday afternoon.
    Infofreak

    Takeshi Kitano's most underrated movie.

    Western audiences basically only know Beat Takeshi for his tough guy persona. Japanese audiences have seen many sides to him for a long time, and probably regard him as a comedian more than anything else. Maybe this is the reason why 'Kikujiro' isn't all that well known. Takeshi wrote and directed this movie as a follow up to his most celebrated work 'Hana-bi', but as it isn't a yakuza crime drama, it seems to have been largely overlooked. And that's a damn shame, because it's a very good movie, and anyone who enjoys Kitano's work will enjoy it. On paper the plot looks very Disney-like (grumpy old coot hits the road with an unhappy kid), but hey, this is Beat Takeshi, so what he does with it is always original and surprising. Much of the movie is playful, but then much of 'Sonatine' was too, only 'Kikujiro' doesn't mix that up with the orgy of violence you might expect from watching Kitano's better known movies. However it does have some dark moments that you would NEVER see in a Hollywood film dealing with similar "heart warming" subject matter, especially the "scary man" sequence featuring Akaji Maro, an actor you might recognise from Tarantino's 'Kill Bill'. I enjoyed 'Kikujiro' a lot, and the more Kitano movies I see, the more I think he is one of the most underrated directors working today.

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    • Trivia
      Takeshi Kitano made this gentler film as an antidote to his usual violent gangster movies.
    • Quotes

      Masao: By the way, Mister, what is your name?

      Kikujiro: It's Kikujiro, dammit.

    • Crazy credits
      There's one more scene after the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Jam session - Kikujiro no natsu koshiki kaizokuban (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Summer
      Written by Joe Hisaishi

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • La Rabbia (France)
      • official
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Kikujiro
    • Filming locations
      • Sensoji Temple, Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo, Japan(Masao and his friend walk across the temple grounds)
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Nippon Herald Films
      • Office Kitano
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $200,920
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $28,079
      • May 28, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $281,527
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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