After meeting a handsome truck driver (Nao Omori) in the midst of an urban mini-mart, a 30-something freelance writer (Shinobu Terajima) embarks on a life-changing emotional journey of sexua... Read allAfter meeting a handsome truck driver (Nao Omori) in the midst of an urban mini-mart, a 30-something freelance writer (Shinobu Terajima) embarks on a life-changing emotional journey of sexual self-discovery.After meeting a handsome truck driver (Nao Omori) in the midst of an urban mini-mart, a 30-something freelance writer (Shinobu Terajima) embarks on a life-changing emotional journey of sexual self-discovery.
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I read the last comment, and I wonder what film that person saw, or what planet they're from. This film was fun, it was interesting, and it was thoughtful.
If the previous reviewer is so myopically wrapped in his/her Pennsylvania experience, then don't comment on foreign-made films.
This film uses a couple of interesting personality quirks of the female lead to open interesting doors that seem to lead to a bit of peace, maybe a bit of satisfaction for her, and then, in the end...?? what is it we really find? The cinematography is well done. The story is funny, quirky, with an urban edge that transcends Japan with universal images, fears, expectations and situations.
And it does it all with two main characters... ;-)
This is truly one of my favorite films; i've worked in the industry for many, many years now, and have access to films that many folks don't get to see, and to edits and versions that are many times better than the final public releases. I truly enjoyed this quaint, quirky, sometimes sexy, often naughty, youthfully edgy film from Japan.
If the previous reviewer is so myopically wrapped in his/her Pennsylvania experience, then don't comment on foreign-made films.
This film uses a couple of interesting personality quirks of the female lead to open interesting doors that seem to lead to a bit of peace, maybe a bit of satisfaction for her, and then, in the end...?? what is it we really find? The cinematography is well done. The story is funny, quirky, with an urban edge that transcends Japan with universal images, fears, expectations and situations.
And it does it all with two main characters... ;-)
This is truly one of my favorite films; i've worked in the industry for many, many years now, and have access to films that many folks don't get to see, and to edits and versions that are many times better than the final public releases. I truly enjoyed this quaint, quirky, sometimes sexy, often naughty, youthfully edgy film from Japan.
Vibrator is a movie I'd like to forget. A movie where the fake-outs and plot twists get faked-out and twisted-over so you're right back where you started. A movie that transfers, seamlessly, from grotesquely silent anal sex sequences to intricately technical discussions over the innermost workings of CB radio.
There are shots in this film that make you wonder if the projectionist accidentally spliced in thousands upon thousands of identical frames. Characters sit, silently eating soup, for up to and including ten minutes at a time. It's like watching paint dry, only at some point in the course of the first act, the paint is already dry, and you just sit around watching paint for two hours!
Vibrator is truly remarkable in its refusal to tell a story, to grab your attention, or event to through in a shred of music every now and then! For a movie with practically two speaking parts, you might figure it to be a characters study, but that would involve actually wiggling some effort in the way of character development.
Vibrator never surmounts to anything. The cinematography, flashy at best, is reminiscent of a Mitsubishi commercial, sans-techno. The main players do fine, but are given virtually no material to play to an audience with. Characters cry, and you just watch them. You don't feel them.
I walked out of the late-night screening of Vibrator from the LA Film Festival feeling drastically cheated.
There are shots in this film that make you wonder if the projectionist accidentally spliced in thousands upon thousands of identical frames. Characters sit, silently eating soup, for up to and including ten minutes at a time. It's like watching paint dry, only at some point in the course of the first act, the paint is already dry, and you just sit around watching paint for two hours!
Vibrator is truly remarkable in its refusal to tell a story, to grab your attention, or event to through in a shred of music every now and then! For a movie with practically two speaking parts, you might figure it to be a characters study, but that would involve actually wiggling some effort in the way of character development.
Vibrator never surmounts to anything. The cinematography, flashy at best, is reminiscent of a Mitsubishi commercial, sans-techno. The main players do fine, but are given virtually no material to play to an audience with. Characters cry, and you just watch them. You don't feel them.
I walked out of the late-night screening of Vibrator from the LA Film Festival feeling drastically cheated.
I really think a couple of the other comments about this film have been a bit harsh. Sure it's not for everyone. It is slow paced (but in the best possible way) and gentle...and a truly beautiful gem of a film. And if you like that kind of film you're in for a treat.
The character development is so delicate that it is a real pleasure to watch their journey unfold. To me everything about this film was beautiful, if a little sad at times. Even the sex scenes were inoffensive.
Shinobu Terajima and Nao Omori are amazing and their on screen chemistry is (for me) the key to what makes this story such a joy to watch. I think this is one of those films that you will either love or hate (literally), but give it a try because if you love it, this wonderful story will stay with you long after the credits have ended.
The character development is so delicate that it is a real pleasure to watch their journey unfold. To me everything about this film was beautiful, if a little sad at times. Even the sex scenes were inoffensive.
Shinobu Terajima and Nao Omori are amazing and their on screen chemistry is (for me) the key to what makes this story such a joy to watch. I think this is one of those films that you will either love or hate (literally), but give it a try because if you love it, this wonderful story will stay with you long after the credits have ended.
I recently saw this movie at the Barcelona Asian Film Festival 2004, I really was astonished. I think that it deals with the self confidence and the self opinion of people in a very delicate way. It also went deep inside myself. This surely is not universal but I highly recommend this movie. The person I was with didn't like it. I guess it's a question of identification. Either you get identified with the character or not. This is a radical (but delicate movie). Cannot think of a better way to deal with this themes Also a perfect example to learn how to shoot a digital low cost high quality movie.
The English title is "Vibrator" which is the vibration of the 4 ton truck most of this film takes place in. Get your head out of the gutter!
A 31 year old woman that is a bit lost in life meets a trucker she's attracted to while shopping at a konbini. She abandons her shopping and joins him on the road. Nearly all of the rest of the film takes place inside the truck.
A story that seemingly isn't enough to keep your interest for an hour and a half. Yet the acting from the two leads is excellent. Script is excellent. The direction is excellent. There were a few hard edits that might have been mistakes or intentional but a little disruptive. And except for a couple of slower scenes very engaging during the film's runtime.
We learn about the woman and the trucker along the way. What starts as mainly a sexual relationship develops into something more complicated along the way. There is some nudity and sex scenes but nothing overly explicit. The sex is definitely a part of both the story and telling us more about the characters. It is not really played out to be erotic I don't think.
Not perfect but I highly recommend this film. I'll definitely watch again some time down the road.
A 31 year old woman that is a bit lost in life meets a trucker she's attracted to while shopping at a konbini. She abandons her shopping and joins him on the road. Nearly all of the rest of the film takes place inside the truck.
A story that seemingly isn't enough to keep your interest for an hour and a half. Yet the acting from the two leads is excellent. Script is excellent. The direction is excellent. There were a few hard edits that might have been mistakes or intentional but a little disruptive. And except for a couple of slower scenes very engaging during the film's runtime.
We learn about the woman and the trucker along the way. What starts as mainly a sexual relationship develops into something more complicated along the way. There is some nudity and sex scenes but nothing overly explicit. The sex is definitely a part of both the story and telling us more about the characters. It is not really played out to be erotic I don't think.
Not perfect but I highly recommend this film. I'll definitely watch again some time down the road.
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