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Kao

  • 2000
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
454
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Kao (2000)
ComedyCrimeDrama

With no parents left to keep the peace and order two sisters, who could not be any more different, allow their frustrations and animosity to come to a head.With no parents left to keep the peace and order two sisters, who could not be any more different, allow their frustrations and animosity to come to a head.With no parents left to keep the peace and order two sisters, who could not be any more different, allow their frustrations and animosity to come to a head.

  • Director
    • Junji Sakamoto
  • Writers
    • Isamu Uno
    • Junji Sakamoto
  • Stars
    • Naomi Fujiyama
    • Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Michiyo Yasuda
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    454
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Junji Sakamoto
    • Writers
      • Isamu Uno
      • Junji Sakamoto
    • Stars
      • Naomi Fujiyama
      • Etsushi Toyokawa
      • Michiyo Yasuda
    • 8User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Naomi Fujiyama
    • Masako Yoshimura
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Hiroyuki Nakagami
    Michiyo Yasuda
    Michiyo Yasuda
    • Ritsuko Nakagami
    • (as Michiyo Ohkusu)
    Riho Makise
    • Yukari Yoshimura
    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Kenta Kariyama
    Kanzaburô Nakamura
    • Toshirô Yamamoto
    • (as Kankurô Nakamura)
    Misako Watanabe
    Misako Watanabe
    • Mrs Yoshimura
    Ittoku Kishibe
    • Eiichi Hanada
    Kôichi Satô
    Kôichi Satô
    • Akira Ikeda
    Ai Saotome
    • Sakiko Kariyama
    Hajime Tsukumo
    • Train Conductor
    Shungiku Uchida
    Shungiku Uchida
    • Coffee Shop Woman
    • Director
      • Junji Sakamoto
    • Writers
      • Isamu Uno
      • Junji Sakamoto
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    5mcdougaller

    Knock Down, Drag Out

    Misako, the fleeing main character who inadvertently kills her own sister directly after their overworked mother drops dead, struck me as mentally challenged right from the start. She is not "right." Even her walk is unstable. Psychologists would have a field day with her lack of self-esteem and poor self-image. She seems to have been the family dummy from the word Go. Yet, she is toiling dutifully away as the movie opens, sewing endless seams on zoo-ey fabric covered with jungle animals among whom she picnics in her imagination. Misako's demeanor is roughshod and instinctual, and her outcries are in such a low register, from the diaphragm, that it spelled mental illness to this viewer at least. Why, on two occasions, when unwelcome men press sexual demands upon her, does Misako encourage them once they wain by saying "My body is on fire!"? I had a difficult time following the various supporting characters,especially the men. Who was whom? From whence did they come?They confused me completely. If you enjoy watching a hard-pressed Japanese woman, who strangled her sister, running for her life through various gritty areas of Japan, colliding on her wobbly bicycle with strangers, remaining mute in circumstances that seem to require speech, pratfalling flat-out upon the ground several times in awkward flailings about, doing swimming motions on dry land like a maniac - then by all means rent this confusing flick. The only good thing is the realism imparted by the evidently well-respected Japanese actress Naomi Fujiyama.
    9tdean10

    beautiful camera work, great acting

    There are some editing issues, and the translation is probably poorly done, but I found this movie compelling. Amazing work by Ms. Fujiama. I found the situations believable in the context of who the character was. there were surprises that made the story interesting. Plenty of opportunities to examine the Japanese fascination with karaoke.

    The movie is worth watching just for the truly astonishingly haunting sequence of the festival with children dancing and a chorus singing with drumming accompaniment . I have never seen or heard anything like this, I have no idea what it all means or if it is a real part of a festival on an island. Well worth seeing even if you skip to the "festival " scene.
    wombat_1

    No,sorry, couldn't relate to this movie at all.

    Well, as the (only!) other reviewer sort of implied, the story here is very straightforward. But it's the characterisation that is the problem. The "heroine" (using that word in the loosest possible context) is a problem.

    Is she meant to be a "funny nerd", a la Jim Carey or perhaps Rick Moranis, at whom we laugh hilariously when she falls over her own feet? If so, then the movie fails, because she's not funny in that way - it would be like laughing at a paraplegic who fell out of a wheelchair.

    Is she meant to be "seriously" clumsy, and so worthy of our sympathy? If so, then the movie fails also, because the clumsiness is so contrived, so exaggerated, the things that happen to her are so improbable, that the plot simply loses all credibility. It's like a "bad" war movie where the bad guys fire machine guns at John Wayne and every bullet misses, but he closes his eyes and with 6 shots of his revolver kills 20 baddies. And the scene where she "meets" her dead sister in the bathroom - well, that was totally incomprehensible.

    Maybe this a "race" issue, with me not being Japanese therefore not being able to understand a Japanese "character" movie. I dunno. But by the end of the movie, I found myself regretting that I had allowed two hours of my life to slip away in front of the tube.
    10frankgaipa

    Find It. See It.

    I'll do a longer comment later, if I can see it again, but this is a must see, a one-woman and much more credible "Honeymoon Killers," a more insightful "Fat Girl." For 123 minutes, you'll be controlled absolutely by stage actress Naomi Fujiyama in, according to imdb, her only screen role. This is no staged play. Her transition to the screen flawless.
    Infofreak

    Fascinating and difficult to categorize movie.

    'Face' is a fascinating and difficult to categorize movie. Naomi Fujiyama gives an impressive performance (her movie debut) as the frumpy, clumsy and socially retarded Masako who one day strangles the pretty sister who loves to torment her. Masako flees from her home and then goes on a journey, both physically and emotionally, which ranges from everything from rape, earthquakes, learning to ride a bicycle, and working in a karaoke bar. All kinds of things both big and small, serious and trivial. What makes the movie consistently fascinating is the fresh approach of the unpredictable script and direction by Junji Sakamoto, a film maker I am not familiar with. 'Face' isn't really either a true life crime portrait of a murderer or a saccharine women-overcomes-the-odds-and-finally-learns-how-to-live movie that Hollywood churns out. It's somewhere in between. And how much if any sympathy or empathy you feel for Masako will depend on the individual viewer. It isn't an obvious movie, and that's what I enjoyed about it. It may not be everybody's cup of tea but I liked it a lot.

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 2000 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Face
    • Production companies
      • Eiga Gekijo
      • Kuho
      • Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS)
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