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Les rêves de la luciole

Original title: Ichiban utsukushî natsu
  • 2001
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
278
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Les rêves de la luciole (2001)
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Naomi (Maho Ukai), is a spoiled teenager from Nagoya whose parents send her off to the country for the summer to work at her aunt's inn. After being asked to care for Mrs. Koide (Yoshie Mina... Read allNaomi (Maho Ukai), is a spoiled teenager from Nagoya whose parents send her off to the country for the summer to work at her aunt's inn. After being asked to care for Mrs. Koide (Yoshie Minami), an aging relative with Alzheimer's disease, Naomi developes an extraordinary friendsh... Read allNaomi (Maho Ukai), is a spoiled teenager from Nagoya whose parents send her off to the country for the summer to work at her aunt's inn. After being asked to care for Mrs. Koide (Yoshie Minami), an aging relative with Alzheimer's disease, Naomi developes an extraordinary friendship with the older woman that changes her perspective on life.

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    • John Williams
  • Writer
    • John Williams
  • Stars
    • Maho
    • Tsutomu Niwa
    • Etsuko Kimata
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    278
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    • Director
      • John Williams
    • Writer
      • John Williams
    • Stars
      • Maho
      • Tsutomu Niwa
      • Etsuko Kimata
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Maho
    • Naomi
    Tsutomu Niwa
    Tsutomu Niwa
    • Masaru
    Etsuko Kimata
    • Yumi
    Haruo Hanahara
    • Yumi's grandfather
    Shunsuke Kabeya
    • Yûji
    Kyoko Kanemoto
    • Yumi's mother
    Yoshie Minami
    Yoshie Minami
    • Mrs. Koide
    Chie Miyajima
    • Naomi's mother
    Atsushi Ono
    • Naomi's father
    Ayako Satô
    • Tomoko
    Sadayasu Yamakawa
    • Yumi's father
    • Director
      • John Williams
    • Writer
      • John Williams
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    10henri_aqua

    A truly beautiful, but unusual Japanese movie

    Firefly Dreams is a movie about the friendship between a young teenage girl and an old Lady who she visits in her summer holidays. Naomi is a spoiled brat and send by her father to the countryside, after her mother runs away. There she works at the restaurant of her aunt and uncle. Close lives also Mrs Koide with whom she used to play when she was a kid. From there the story unfolds. I have to praise almost all aspects of the movie. The plot is well thought and all characters are believable and very interesting even the ones who just appear in a few scenes. The photography is marvellous, the landscape is breathtaking and rounds up the plot very nicely. The aesthetic is very different from recent Japanese movies I saw (e.g. from Kitano). It is violent free and it is set mainly in a rural area. Maybe this is so because the director is English and chose a different approach for portraying Japanese life, but this is just a speculation. The acting is great and for me this is the first time I think I learned something about normal Japanese everyday life through a movie. Surely the development of Naomi, how she grows up - and indeed has to grow up - through friendship and also sorrow, is the driving force of the movie. The movie has a slow pace, so if you are an action-movie fan, don't go. Everybody else: you will not regret it!
    9washingtoon

    Firefly Dreams

    The story of Firefly Dreams is about a girl growing up. Naomi is assigned to talk to Mrs. Koide, who has dementia. At first, Naomi doesn't talk with Mrs. Koide or her cousin Yumi. But Naomi feels she could be herself when she is with Mrs. Koide. The story is Naomi's experience of a summer that is thanks to Mrs. Koide. I like this film for two reasons. First, Naomi's humanity. I guess she is not a bad person. She just wants to put up a front. So, she makes money in many ways and buys brand products. She can't be kind to Yumi, who probably has a disability. But Mrs. Koide compliments her cuteness and doesn't get mad at her for smoking and drinking. Naomi can be who she is when talking to Mrs. Koide. Mrs. Koide recognizes Naomi's lack of confidence in herself. Second, flow of time. No big deal or emergency problems occur in this movie. It is a movie that makes audiences listen to the old stories of Mrs. Koide through clips. It made me feel gentle and nostalgic.
    8miss-sarah-andrea-amy

    Great choice of scenery!

    This film alludes the life of a brat from Nagoya, problem teenager from a dysfunctional family, to the life of a former movie actress from the 1930s who is now suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

    Most of the scenes are cast in the city of Shinshiro, Aichi, and the town of Horai, Aichi (which will become part of Shinshiro in October 2005), both very small cities away from the visually overwhelming Japanese urban landscape. The unstaffed and deserted train platform of the JR Iida line, a small (and an actual) hospital, the unpolluted river, waterfalls, forests and the hot spring inns are remnants of old Japan, and so are the fireflies, fireworks and a summer festival at local shrine grounds.

    Director John Williams captures the beauty of rural Japan and the wide cultural gap as well as geographical contrast between the urban teenager's Nagoya (fourth largest municipality in Japan) and Koide-san's farm house up on the hill in the Oku Mikawa Highland region, while on the interpersonal and spiritual levels connecting the common elements between these two women from two different generations.
    7mweston

    3 stars

    The plot of this film reminded me of "On Golden Pond." In this case a teenage girl who is somewhat troubled is sent off to the country when her parents separate. She becomes reacquainted with an elderly relative who is suffering from Alzheimer's.

    The pace of the film is slow, but the scenery is spectacularly beautiful, which most of us would not have expected from Japan as most films there are set in the big cities. The sounds of the cicadas made my wife very homesick for the country where she grew up.

    The film tied for the audience award for best dramatic feature at Cinequest (the San Jose, CA film festival), which is where I saw it on 2/26/2002.
    8ebiros2

    Very beautiful movie

    This movie sets its story in two opposing contrasts one about urban life and country living, and another about young and old. Yumi, lives a shallow life like many teenage girls living in urban Japan until her father sends her to country side where their relatives live for the summer. She befriends Ms Koide, an old lady who used to be an actress.

    Removed from the urban life, and seeing the contrast between her who has whole life ahead of herself, and an elderly Ms Koide who has nothing to look forward to in life, Yumi begins to put things into perspective about her own life.

    This realization comes very gradually, so the movie seems slow, but the story is told in a very beautiful way. Almost all the people living around her in the city is very selfish, people living in the country aren't as privileged, but are more caring. Yumi gets a chance to reassess her life between the two opposing environment.

    Kind of a coming of age story for an urban girl, but also has message for all of us about what life is all about.

    Highly recommended.

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2001 (Czech Republic)
    • Country of origin
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      • 1h 45m(105 min)
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