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Nain sôruzu

  • 2003
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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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
    7.1/10
    2K
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    • 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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    8gothic_a666

    Off beat and great

    '9 Souls' is a title that fits the movie's psychological slant very well. The plot revolves around a group of prison fugitives so the narrative touches upon the flight itself but there is more of device to explore the inner realities of the characters and how these relate to the world at large. This explains the moments of surreal oddity that interrupt the linear flow of events at pivotal points.

    This aspect of introspective lyricism is steeped in several social contexts, some of which are typically Japanese like the yakuza orphan or the hikikomori. So that the movie never loses a sense of structure even as it progresses further into character study territory. And tragedy is at the heart of each of these criminals. True to its calling this movie is gritty, violent and has no qualms in disturbing the viewer. There is more to freedom than simply escaping from behind bars and reconnecting with life on the outside is fraught with difficulties that some simply cannot handle. A sense of dark fatalism seems to motivate these prisoners and their fanciful fantasies are but a result of this.

    Its one great flaw is that the cast is somewhat bloated. Nine complex characters are bundled together and it is not easy to give them all the required screen time to flesh out properly so a few fall by the wayside. The same goes with the relationships between these but here the pair of a father who killed his son and of the young man who killed his father emerge naturally as counterparts of sorts. They form an uneasy bond that results in a somewhat perplexing ending.

    '9 Souls' does not settle for illusions of regeneration but it does not deny a desire for betterment. Torn between this two extremes and enlivened by a great cast it is a movie that is off beat and intense. Well worth watching.
    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!
    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
    8lost-in-limbo

    Escaping the guilt that hangs over you is never easy.

    Finally! Third time lucky. This film has been always been on my mind, but my first viewing I forgot about it and only caught the second half of the film. Then only a couple months later I had the my second chance of watching of it, so I decided I would record it. Only to discover that my timer went off late and again I missed the first half of the flick. I wasn't going to allow that to happen again. So, when it came on TV again, I thought bugger it I'll wait until it comes on, then I will record it. And it was a good choice. I would have just watched the film, but they always put on weeknights around midnight.

    After discovering a hole in their crowded cell, nine prisoners escape their confinement to track down the key of the universe, which a fellow prisoner known as the Counterfeit King said he had hidden. They think that this key could be an opening for a hidden loot of counterfeit bills. On this journey they naturally see this as an opportunity to pick up their lives before they were gaoled. Although things don't turn out the way that they intended to, with most of the criminals plans going astray.

    "9 Souls" is an perky spiritual journey from Japanese director Toshiaki Toyada, which flung it's viewers into a film of two totally different halves. The first half of the story plays out more like a psychical comedy with the criminals bonds and the situations they find themselves being the selling point, but all that makes way to a moralistic and consequence drama-packed second half, where the real trouble begins with some quite nasty and bloody moments replacing the goofball tone it started off with. While, the first half is quite amusing with its on the road, screwball doodling and offbeat banter. But it's really the genuinely haunting latter half with it's peculiar turn of events that hit you so hard with some surprising touches that make you really sympathise for these very human characters. Even though they are not truly innocent from their crimes, you just become entrenched by these flesh-out characters in the first half that when you see them spiral into their downfall, you know it's an effective drama when you become shell-shocked in the dramatic change. The nine characters get enough screen time to truly understand their personal story and what weakness would eventually bring them down. The way the plot works out is that Michiru and Torakichi are the lead characters and we mostly see it from their perspectives. The escapism tale is an unquestionably engaging character study that's clear in it's goal and puts to you many questions on society and the path you choice to take to escape life and free yourself from these restraints.

    While, the symbolic story is full of clarity and vividly told. The visual element doesn't go by unnoticed, because there's just a dreamy and trance-like vibe that channels itself into the unique atmosphere. What HIGHLY contributed to that factor and gave the film a lift was the sweepingly, moody instrumental rock soundtrack. The mellow atmospheric gel it was able to create in many scenes left me rather breathless with the everlasting emotions it was able to provoke. Simply beautiful and downright powerful control on that front. The pacing for such an long film ( 2 hours ) seems to breeze by and editing is swiftly done, because we are just so wrapped up in it all. The hypnotic photography is crisp in detail. While, the performances by the cast as a odd bunch of criminals are that of high quality with each one providing enough personality and features to separate themselves.

    I found "9 Souls" to be a pleasing and quite an amazing surreal film that stirs up the emotions and then it smacks you with an almighty wallop when it changes direction. Highly recommended.

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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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      2 hours
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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