Japón
- 2002
- Tous publics
- 2h 10m
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6.8/10
4.1K
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A painter from the big city goes to a remote canyon to commit suicide. To reach some calmness, he stays at the farmstead of Ascen, an old, religious woman. Although but a few words are spoke... Read allA painter from the big city goes to a remote canyon to commit suicide. To reach some calmness, he stays at the farmstead of Ascen, an old, religious woman. Although but a few words are spoken, love grows.A painter from the big city goes to a remote canyon to commit suicide. To reach some calmness, he stays at the farmstead of Ascen, an old, religious woman. Although but a few words are spoken, love grows.
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What a waste of time, what a waste of film!! This movie seemed to last at least six hours.. What did "Japon" have to do with anything.. What was the purpose of parading village children in front of camera for a half hour?? What was the purpose of a man masturbating for a half hour?? What was the purpose of choking a dove for a half hour?? What was the purpose of choking/teasing a dog for a half hour?? What was the purpose of watching two horses mating for a half hour?? What was the purpose of the hero running his hands through pig intestines for fifteen minutes?? What was the purpose of the hero positioning an eighty year old naked grandmother into countless positions before mounting her..Another half hour!! What was this movie about?? Poor camera work..Poor quality film..
A sloooooow, boring film shot in extreme conditions and with one single lens. It is starred by an amateur cast that now and then looks at the camera and a soundman that really wanted to get attention. Calling it `Japan' in order to associate an idea of spirit and transcendence that the western lacks is very naïve too, and that statement is certainly not translated in cinematic images during the film. I don't care if this is the real Mexico or not, I'd only seen very low filmmaking approached from a very low place. For similar stuff, Tarkovsky created better fiction and Flaherty better documentaries. Firm candidate to be awarded in prestigious film Festivals
It's hard to understand how this movie can be recommended to 97% of the ticket buying public. The people who gave this movie a favorable review saw a different movie than I did. As some users say, there are very disturbing scenes which for me held little to do with the direction of the movie. Yes, he is going to this canyon to die, but do we need to see a scene where he rips off a birds head and you spend about 30 seconds watching the poor thing twitch and die? Or to see a dead horse laying there with his insides showing? And even though the title character had sex on his mind even as he is planning his own death, do we need to see a very graphic scene of 2 horses having sex? This is also one of the slowest movies around and also one of the most unrealistic love or should I say sex stories ever made
10Pisolino
One of my favorite movies of the last couple of years. I happened to see it in a movie theater in Argentina, so I have no idea whether it plays well on a smaller screen. That said, it's a haunting meditation on the transitory and ineffable nature of life, on the tiniest of joys that in the end are all we can rely on to make our existence meaningful. The cinematography is breathtaking and does justice to the desolate beauty of the canyons of northern Mexico. Don't expect a rollicking narrative. This movie invites you to enter a lingering dream.
Ok, I accept that the films might be slow, but the images are something unique. Words are only the confirmation of the images, just a few things to let us know the main plot. There's a love story, an attempt to suicide, death people in an accident, religious stuff, a drunk singer and actual sex. What else do you want from a movie? Well, in this movie all those elements are covered with a thick layer of sorrow, loneliness and stones. Landscape is something important, I should say is just another chacarter in the film, and at the end you know that the futures is always something unpredictable.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Carlos Reygadas financed the initial shoot of $50,000 himself.
- Alternate versionsUK release has 58 seconds (2 scenes of actual animal cruelty) cut out in accordance with the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ayacatzintla (2003)
- SoundtracksSymphony no. 15, OP 141
Composed by Dmitri Shostakovich
Performed by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Neeme Järvi
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Box office
- Budget
- $250,050 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $21,900
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,562
- Mar 23, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $206,784
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