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Minna no ie

  • 2001
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
448
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Minna no ie (2001)
Comedy

It is old against new and modern against tradition when a couple builds their dream house. The wife's father is in the construction business so he would be the natural choice to take the lea... Read allIt is old against new and modern against tradition when a couple builds their dream house. The wife's father is in the construction business so he would be the natural choice to take the lead, but his daughter is bent on having a modern house and retains a younger man to complete... Read allIt is old against new and modern against tradition when a couple builds their dream house. The wife's father is in the construction business so he would be the natural choice to take the lead, but his daughter is bent on having a modern house and retains a younger man to complete the job. The father's help being still required things devolve into a clash of styles, wi... Read all

  • Director
    • Kôki Mitani
  • Writer
    • Kôki Mitani
  • Stars
    • Toshiaki Karasawa
    • Kunie Tanaka
    • Naoki Tanaka
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    448
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kôki Mitani
    • Writer
      • Kôki Mitani
    • Stars
      • Toshiaki Karasawa
      • Kunie Tanaka
      • Naoki Tanaka
    • 4User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Toshiaki Karasawa
    Toshiaki Karasawa
    • Eiji Yanagisawa - Interior Designer
    Kunie Tanaka
    Kunie Tanaka
    • Chouichirou Iwata
    Naoki Tanaka
    • Naosuke Iijima
    Akiko Yagi
    • Tamiko Iijima
    Tsuyoshi Ihara
    Tsuyoshi Ihara
    • Arakawa Jr
    Akira Shirai
    • Suga
    Nobuo Yana
    • Arakawa Sr.
    Takashi Ebata
    Takashi Ebata
    • Sano
    Shôbun Inoue
    Shôbun Inoue
    • Yagita
    Hyôe Enoki
    • Yoneda
    Teruo Matsuyama
    • Matsumae
    Kojiro Matsumoto
    • Nagai
    Yôko Nogiwa
    • Setsuko Iijima
    Jitsuko Yoshimura
    Jitsuko Yoshimura
    • Mitsuyo Iwata
    Michiko Shimizu
    • Mieko Aonuma
    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
    • Kikuma Aonuma
    Rikako Hosokawa
    • Rikako Aonuma
    Sunako Hosokawa
    • Hinako Aonuma
    • Director
      • Kôki Mitani
    • Writer
      • Kôki Mitani
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    7Imdbidia

    Charming and insightful comedy

    All About Our House, also known as Everyone's House, is a Japanese contemporary comedy directed by Koki Mitani that tells the trouble into which a posh young couple puts to after they decide to built a western-style house and, and instead of commissioning the building to the wife's father -a traditional builder and carpenter- they entrust the project to a modern Westernised interior designer and unlicensed architect.

    This is a subtle comedy that shows with charm and insight the social and personal dysfunctions that Japanese families find when there is a generational and cultural crash. The movie reflects about a reality, the struggle of Japanese to integrate western ways -very popular about young people- and the traditional Japanese ways of seeing the world by the old generation. The food scenes and food play an important role in the film, and appear as a bridge of communication between generations, and something that serves to amalgamate their differences.

    The main roles are played by Naoki Tanaka (as Naosuke, the husband), Akiko Yagi (as Tamiko, the wife), Toshiaki Karasawa (as Mr. Yanagisawa, the interior designer) and Kunie Tanaka (Tamiko's father. All of them are terrific in their respective roles, but Naoki Takana and Kunie Tanaka shine as the funny husband and the strict serious but good-hearted father, respectively.

    The movie, however, has an uneven tone as the first part of it is mostly a light comedy, while the second is more of a drama, much more serious and philosophical. I missed a little bit of equilibrium and fusion of both genres to get a rounder film. Said this, this is a delicious film that shows with humor the issues affecting inter-generational relations in modern Japan, very far from Manga, Geishas and other stereotypes of the Japanese culture in the West.
    6pb-20

    A good team effort from Mitani's players but a minor work

    Koki Mitani directed "Rajio no Jikan" which had success internationally under the title "Goodbye Mr MacDonald". Minna no Ie ("Everybody's House") has a similar character but is a much more personal film and unlikely to have the same wider appeal.

    This is a comedy and Mitani has come up trumps again with his actors. Where this film falls short of previous efforts is the pace and structure of the script. The situation this time is a well-to-do middle class couple building their family home. The wife wants modernity and looks to hire a young interior designer with a growing reputation. Unfortunately, he does not have the licences to handle the project in total so the wife's father, a contractor of the old school, is brought in to complete the team.

    There are good jokes as new Japan meets old Japan and the couple find themselves making more and more compromises to see the project through. This idea resembles the structure of "Rajio no Jikan" where the original idea of the housewife's play is also pulled apart by characters stretching their egos and forcing unhappy compromises.

    However, whereas the time constraint of a live radio broadcast in the earlier film forced on the spot decisions with ludicrous and immediate consequences, the building of the house is over a longer period. Mitani attempts to create a sense of urgency by stipulating that the house has to be built by a certain date but this seems artificial and so this film lacks the tension that made the first such a popular success. He includes some trademark tracking shots but they don't seem to add to the film particularly, although they are certainly very skillfully executed.

    The film is still funny but is also more sentimental. This is no bad thing and the acting carries off these scenes for the most part. Just to draw the connection with the earlier film himself, the director gets Kyoko Toda to reprise her role as the veteran actress in a fleeting cameo where she talks with her manager in a bar. While I was enjoying the film, this did make me think that Mitani had taken a step back with this film when he could have gone forward.

    I saw this film on the double DVD package which has been released in Japan, unfortunately at the high price of 6000 yen. The DVD has English subtitles so this may yet make its way out of Japan in a cheaper format. The special features disc shows Mitani in a very good light. He gets Mark Schilling, a well-known writer and critic of Japanese films, to interview him in English and he plays for laughs while still managing to talk sensibly about the film. He even gets his four main actors in on the joke as they also speak in English (and one in French) about the film (subtitled in Japanese for the Japanese audience). This is a good spoof of a "Making" documentary and a joke about Mitani's own "international" reputation.

    This film was a success in Japan and touched a wide audience. It might seem a little harsh to score this film only 6 but I was hoping for more. A similar situation faced Juzo Itami, who never managed to match the international success of "Tampopo" but "Mimbo no Onna", known as "A Taxing Woman" in the West, was an excellent film nevertheless which only missed the same success because the international audience was not so familiar with the situation. "Miina no Ie" seems to see Mitani settling back into a comfortable chair when he clearly has the skills to do more. He jokes on the DVD about how he sees himself in rivalry with Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli but few would see "Spirited Away" as a step backwards from "Princess Mononoke" so we will look to Mitani's next project to deliver on this promise.

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2001 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • All About Our House
    • Production companies
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Premiere International
      • Toho
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      1 hour 56 minutes
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