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Hush!

  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
791
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Hush! (2001)
ComedyDrama

Soon after the disparate yet compatible Naoya and Katsuhiro start to settle into a relationship, a slightly unhinged young woman named Asako asks Katsuhiro to father her child.Soon after the disparate yet compatible Naoya and Katsuhiro start to settle into a relationship, a slightly unhinged young woman named Asako asks Katsuhiro to father her child.Soon after the disparate yet compatible Naoya and Katsuhiro start to settle into a relationship, a slightly unhinged young woman named Asako asks Katsuhiro to father her child.

  • Director
    • Ryosuke Hashiguchi
  • Writer
    • Ryosuke Hashiguchi
  • Stars
    • Reiko Kataoka
    • Kazuya Takahashi
    • Seiichi Tanabe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    791
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryosuke Hashiguchi
    • Writer
      • Ryosuke Hashiguchi
    • Stars
      • Reiko Kataoka
      • Kazuya Takahashi
      • Seiichi Tanabe
    • 17User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Reiko Kataoka
    • Asako Fujikura
    Kazuya Takahashi
    • Naoya Hase
    Seiichi Tanabe
    Seiichi Tanabe
    • Katsuhiro Kurita
    Yôko Akino
    • Yoko Kurita
    Manami Fuji
    • Katsumi Hase, Naoya's Mother
    Ken Mitsuishi
    • Shoji Kurita, Katsuhiro's brother
    Tsugumi
    • Emi Nagata
    Tetsu Sawaki
    • Makoto
    Yôsuke Saitô
    • Aritomo
    Kanako Fukaura
    • Mrs. Tadokoro
    So Yamanaka
    • Yuji
    Ryô Iwamatsu
    • Gynecologist
    Minori Terada
    • Mr. Fujikura, Ayako's Father
    Yasushi Inoue
    • Mayama
    Hiroshi Anan
    • Chief
    Jirô Satô
    Jirô Satô
    • Hirose
    Taiju Okayasu
    • Hiro
    Manabu Ino
    • Bar Manager
    • Director
      • Ryosuke Hashiguchi
    • Writer
      • Ryosuke Hashiguchi
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    User reviews17

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    sibisi73

    It's always the quiet ones...

    If you like your movies subtle and sweet, then this should be just the ticket. Although the subject matter isn't too out there in the West, it's interesting to see it broached in the Japanese context, where tradition and respect for family are still held in high esteem. The film deals with familial relationships now, and as such presents a refreshing and forward thinking outlook on the nature of the family unit in the 21st century. Hashiguchi lets us watch these intimate relationships as they build up and, in some cases, break down, without feeling intrusive. There are some wonderful scenes of extended dialogue, the sort of meandering conversations that go nowhere, but that are incredibly involving nonetheless. All the performances are spot on, and there's just the right balance between the humour and the heartache. It's a slow, talky film, but still highly rewarding.
    5cherold

    Huh!

    There's something off about this movie. I kept wondering if perhaps it was just badly translated. It wasn't that I didn't know what was going on from one moment to the next, but there seemed to be many strange sudden transitions and characters would suddenly seem to be familiar with one another when I'd had the impression they'd never met before. It gave the narrative a jerky, confused feel.

    I only made it through about a third of this before I got bored and gave up. It wasn't awful, but it was never absorbing, I wasn't feeling remotely connected to the characters and there just didn't seem to really be much going on, although at the time it stopped it looked like the movie was just deciding it might need to have some sort of plot after all. But that was too little too late.
    9mattwakeman

    nice warm and a funny film

    Although this is a film about a subject which has been covered before (gay couple and then along comes a woman who decides that she would like to have a child by one of them and the fall-outs and tensions that are created by this) it is a really nice and i found genuinely affecting film.

    The film also strays into the territory of the changing social circumstances of modern Japan as well as the, nicely handled, scenes where you are shown more about the family relationships that exist in the present day.

    Nice performances and a nice soothing sound track (with just a little Japanese twist). Maybe the best recommendation that i can give this film is that i nearly broke my ankle playing football before i went to see it and i had to walk back home in the pouring rain...and i did so with a big smile on my face thanks to this film.
    6=G=

    Sweet, sensitive, warm, lilting, and looooooong!

    "Hush" is a dramedy out of Japan which swirls around a handful of young adults including a couple of gay men and a female who wants to have a baby by one of them. This skillfully crafted flick has warmth and charm and poignancy and heart and humor and....but, damn, it sure is long and bland. About as interesting as tofu, this character-driven film dawdles interminably as the characters pour over their relationships, including families and friends, in minute detail while we non-Japanese English speakers are reading subtitles and trying to keep the male characters straight as they are very similar in appearance. My eyes were bouncing up and down between faces and subtitles like paddle-balls for 2.25 hours. Recommended only for Japanese films buffs into people pictures. (B-)
    9msagawa-1

    For Japanese commonplace spectators

    This is one of my favorite films, even not the best. Each time I see this film, I cannot but wonder why this film, in spite of its central theme, homosexuality, gives me the impression that it's quite an ordinary film, and that homosexuality is just one of everyday matters. In other words, this film is not a special extraordinary work under cover. This is why it is full of humors, which let both straight and gay viewers smile, maybe, in a same way. This film is just the third work of the director, Ryosuke Hashiguchi, who continues to shoot marvelous films, which, certainly, have something to do with homosexuality quite casually, and most importantly, quite naturally. I am looking forward to his next film, whose theme is homosexuality or heterosexuality.

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 男色誘惑
    • Production company
      • Siglo
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,278
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,322
      • Nov 10, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $52,462
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby

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