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Nain sôruzu

  • 2003
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Yoshio Harada, Ryûhei Matsuda, Onimaru, Takuji Suzuki, Chihara Junia, Kiyohiko Shibukawa, Mame Yamada, Itsuji Itao, and Ichi Ômiya in Nain sôruzu (2003)
AdventureComedyCrimeDrama

Nine convicts escape from prison; most are convicted murderers. They commandeer a van from a strip club.Nine convicts escape from prison; most are convicted murderers. They commandeer a van from a strip club.Nine convicts escape from prison; most are convicted murderers. They commandeer a van from a strip club.

  • Director
    • Toshiaki Toyoda
  • Writer
    • Toshiaki Toyoda
  • Stars
    • Yoshio Harada
    • Ryûhei Matsuda
    • Michio Akiyama
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Toshiaki Toyoda
    • Writer
      • Toshiaki Toyoda
    • Stars
      • Yoshio Harada
      • Ryûhei Matsuda
      • Michio Akiyama
    • 18User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Yoshio Harada
    Yoshio Harada
    • Torakichi Hasegawa
    Ryûhei Matsuda
    Ryûhei Matsuda
    • Michiru Kaneko
    Michio Akiyama
    Yû Fujiki
    • Restaurant Owner
    Asami Imajuku
    • Kishin
    Jun Inoue
    • Nakayama
    Itsuji Itao
    Itsuji Itao
    • Fujio Kamei
    Misaki Itô
    Misaki Itô
    • Yurina
    Chihara Junia
    • Kazuma Kuruma
    • (as Kôji Chihara)
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Tamori
    Sakura Konosuke
    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Yamamoto
    Kotomi Kyôno
    • Yoshiko
    Akaji Maro
    Akaji Maro
    • Owner of Candy Shop
    Takako Matsu
    Takako Matsu
    • Yuki
    Fumihito Minamitsuji
    Eita Nagayama
    Eita Nagayama
    • Noboru Kaneko
    • (as Eita)
    Onimaru
    • Shishido
    • Director
      • Toshiaki Toyoda
    • Writer
      • Toshiaki Toyoda
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    6DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: 9 Souls

    This 2002 Japanese film is the third feature film showcased in the inaugural Singapore Fantastic Film Festival (The first two being Kontroll and Immortel, which I should be able to watch by the end of the fest).

    9 Souls is at times a complex movie, and at times one which has a simple tale to tell. It blurs and crosses the line so often, it makes it difficult to try and classify its genre - part gore, part comedy, part social commentary.

    The title refers to 9 prisoners, who are introduced in more detail during their escape from prison (in a very creative introduction by the way), ranging from murderers to a porn king, from a juvenile delinquent to a vertically challenged escape artist. It turns into part comedy once they escape, and have to find the means and substinence to help keep themselves alive in a strange new world.

    Prior to their escape, their world is their prison cell, rudely interrupted by a tenth crazed prisoner, a counterfeit king who leaks out the secret to the whereabouts of his stash. With this bit of information, they embark on a quest to recover this lost promise of treasure before going their separate ways.

    Which forms the second half of the movie. Throughout the first half, we are exposed to the dreams and hopes of these escape convicts. Being locked up for some time, they each have a secret desire to either reunite with their loved one, or have plans to live a better life. At some point, you will ponder if it was wise of them to each seek their dream, knowing its dire consequences, or would rather choose to stick together in their new found family.

    Thoughts on second chances in life also crosses your mind, if these serious crime offenders deserve another break in life, or are forever condemned in the eyes of society for their one moment of folly which has kept them locked up.

    The pacing of the film is at times choppy, and you'd have scenes that come out of the blue (like cross-dressing as a disguise). I heard quite a number of people around me give the "hmm... where did that come from" comment.

    The soundtrack is kept simple, to a constantly played guitar tune, which in scenes of peace are kept soft, and in scenes of angst, being played to a crescendo. I find this effective in conveying emotions in the film, without the need of a bloated soundtrack.

    Rated R21 here for its subject content and scenes of gore which is not really shown on screen, this film is recommended for those who seek a different film offering, which is what this film fest is striving to achieve.
    9movieman_kev

    Outstanding

    The third film I got to watch at the philly film fest was this outstanding drama from Japan. After breaking out of prison nine escaped convicts plan to find the "key to the universe" that a tenth convict who didn't break out told them about. Along the way we get to know each of these men fairly well. Each has their own dreams. For much of the movie it seems to be mostly a comedy, but a shift takes place that the film ends up a tragedy. All of the actors give great performances. I can't say much more without spoiling the film, but suffice it to say that you end up feeling for some of these individuals. At 2 hours, this film is a tad to long, but good none the less. I have no qualms recommending it with the warning that it does have a bit unsettling violence for the tender-hearted. Toshiaki Toyoda hit a home-run this time out, and it makes me want to search out his prior films as well as look forward eagerly to his future ones.

    My Grade: A
    6christopher-underwood

    the comic moments probably appeal more to a local audience

    This is well made with some fine cinematography and considering it is a two hour film really does keep moving along. Unfortunately we are not really going anywhere and although presumably this is supposedly part comedy part tragedy, the comic moments probably appeal more to a local audience and as for the tragic side, because this comes in the second half it will only work if your sympathies are with the characters. Mine weren't, the whole notion of nine escapees sticking together seemed daft and there was too much laughing at fat or shy people and generally too much pissing about - literally! So well put together, however, that even if the story is not fully engaging there is enough charm here to at least persist till the end.
    9europanos

    A violent road-film about 9 fugitives trying to escape their past in modern Japan. Beautiful, surreal and very original!

    I watched "9 souls" in Athens' 12th International Film Festival (September 2006), where Toshiaki Toyoda, the films's director was also present and answered many questions of the audience. This road film is about 9 fugitives, all very different characters from each other. They decide to stay together travelling with their red van across Japan. Every time the van stops, we see these 9 fugitives trying to escape from their past in order to build up a new life or to fulfil a dream. However, no matter how hard they try, it seems impossible and their violent past comes after them and leads them to their final destruction.

    Though a very pessimistic film, it is not a dark film. On the contrary, it is full of beautiful pictures, surreal elements and elegant humor. Toyoda's heroes cannot escape their "prison" and they face a divine(?) punishment for their "crimes". They are small pieces of a beautiful painting, where the tower of Tokyo depicted as a huge knife turned upside down prevails!
    10jm3

    best movie i've seen in six months, easily.

    Highly recommended to all those who appreciate watching movies. Great acting, perfectly surreal awkward humor, requisite prison sh-t, accurate depiction of the male condition. Music is also spot-on. I think the artist is "Dip" but not sure. The short loop of the title credit song on the DVD menu is well-timed, and sounds like Slint. (one thing to know is that IMDb maintains a ridiculous policy of a MINIMUM comment length based on, not CHARACTERS, not WORDS, but rather LINES. Measuring post quality and quantity based on LINES in the bold era of UNICODE and flexible, web-based typography, is like smoking poles.) ! Your comment does not contain enough lines - the minimum length for comments is 10 lines of text. Please see the guidelines. Attempts to pad the comment with junk words can result in your account being blocked from future submissions.

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      Torakichi: We live in the asshole of the universe. Which makes us constipated shit and the guards diuretics.

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 2003 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 9 Souls
    • Production companies
      • Eisei Gekijo
      • Filmmakers
      • Little More Co.
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      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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