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Ore wa matteru ze

  • 1957
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.1K
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Yûjirô Ishihara and Mie Kitahara in Ore wa matteru ze (1957)
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A former boxer gets involved with a club hostess trying to escape the clutches of her gangster employer.A former boxer gets involved with a club hostess trying to escape the clutches of her gangster employer.A former boxer gets involved with a club hostess trying to escape the clutches of her gangster employer.

  • Director
    • Koreyoshi Kurahara
  • Writer
    • Shintarô Ishihara
  • Stars
    • Yûjirô Ishihara
    • Mie Kitahara
    • Isamu Kosugi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Koreyoshi Kurahara
    • Writer
      • Shintarô Ishihara
    • Stars
      • Yûjirô Ishihara
      • Mie Kitahara
      • Isamu Kosugi
    • 12User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yûjirô Ishihara
    Yûjirô Ishihara
    • Jôji Shimaki
    Mie Kitahara
    Mie Kitahara
    • Saeko…
    Isamu Kosugi
    Isamu Kosugi
    • Uchiyama
    Kenjirô Uemura
    Kenjirô Uemura
    • Police detective
    Hideaki Nitani
    • Shibata - Shibata elder
    Ken Hatano
    • Shibata - Younger
    Kôjirô Kusanagi
    Kôjirô Kusanagi
    • Takeda
    Ayuko Fujishiro
    Tomio Aoki
    Tomio Aoki
    Nobuo Kawakami
    Jun Miyazaki
    Kenji Kawai
    Shôki Fukae
    Shôki Fukae
    Jôji Eihara
    Hyôe Enoki
    Akinori Hanamura
      Gô Kuroda
      Kenji Mizutani
      • Director
        • Koreyoshi Kurahara
      • Writer
        • Shintarô Ishihara
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      7Hitchcoc

      Japanese Noir

      A bar owner on the waterfront takes action to prevent a young woman from killing herself. This leads to a nice relationship, but both characters are carrying around deep secrets. The young man was a promising boxer but one night a man provoked him into a fight and he killed him, losing any chance of realizing his dream. This has led to depression and hope of changing his life in some way. His brother has supposedly gone to Brazil and is getting things ready for them to farm some land. The odd thing is that there has been no word from the him. The young woman is a lounge singer, and she is hooked up with some bad guys who want her back. Neither of them can seem to get rid of their respective pasts. Soon, the two stories become intertwined. This isn't bad but it is slow moving and meandering. Also, there is some unfinished business at the end.
      5samkap-25138

      Imitative and implausible film noir from Japan

      A simple story (though its premise gives hope of something better) whose length depends to an uninteresting degree on portraying endlessly brutal fights between the protagonist (on the whole, a likable fellow) and gangsters dressed in clothes borrowed from American film noir. The love story which begins the narrative gets no more than a glance while following the protagonist's quest to find and then avenge his brother, but that relationship is also left barely examined in favor of the fights in various locales. Nor does the film explain in any way the enslavement of the singer. I was left with many irritated questions, including the fundamental one of wondering why directors think humans can sustain dozens of repeated blows to the head and gut and continue to fight for another ten minutes as though it was the first round. It's a form of laziness, a substitute for knowing and telling the story. .
      8kluseba

      The Melodramatic Tale of Two Outcasts Willing to Break Free

      I Am Waiting, originally known as Ore Wa Matteru Ze, is a Japanese film noir that mixes elements of a personal drama with gangster thriller segments. This was the first movie for promising young director Kurahara Koreyoshi and its lead actress Kitahara Mie and lead actor Ishihara Yujiro had been working together since Crazed Fruit, originally known as Kurutta Kajitsu, the previous year and ended up getting married three years after the release of this film. This film by Nikkatsu Studio was a commercial success and inspired numerous other film noir releases throughout the late fifties, early sixties and mid-sixties in particular.

      This movie pairs up two desperate outcasts. Former boxer Joji whose career has failed under dramatic circumstances is a restaurant owner who dreams of joining his brother who had left one year earlier to work on a ranch in Brazil. Club singer Saeko has narrowly avoided being sexually abused in a cabaret and is on the verge of suicide because she believes to have murdered one of her supervisors. Slowly, the two outcasts start developing feelings for each other but things take a sinister turn when they realize that their lives are more entwined than they could have been anticipating when a group of ruthless gangsters gets involved.

      This film convinces on multiple levels. The story has enough little twists and turns to entertain through ninety-one gripping minutes. The desolate settings in a desolate port area show the slow rise of Japan after the humiliating ending of the Second World War. The movie oozes with atmosphere thanks to precise camera and light effects. The soundtrack and title song enhance the melancholic vibes even further. The acting performances are above average and Kitahara Mie and Ishihara Yujiro have excellent chemistry throughout. The film smoothly develops from a personal drama into a gangster thriller and ends on an emotionally and physically intense note.

      To keep it short, I Am Waiting or Ore Wa Matteru Ze, is an atmospheric film noir that fluidly mixes personal drama and gangster thriller and convinces most with authentic settings, clever camera and light effects and gripping acting performances. Genre fans as well as cineasts interested is Japan's post-war cinema from the forties, fifties and sixties should certainly give this movie a try. Contemporary audiences might however find this film somewhat old-fashioned and overtly melodramatic and should start their discovery of the film noir genre with American classics instead.
      8christopher-underwood

      cafe with neon and the waterfront

      What a great Japanese from my box of World Noir No.1 from the splendid Radiance blu-ray company. Right from the start it is wonderful and we see a bar, cafe with neon and on the waterfront and a steam train carrying goods in front of us. Yujiro Ishihara one of the stars that I have never seen before is great and we see Mie Kitahara the lovely girl I have once seen her in Crazed Fruit (1956 ). Together we see them both wearing those noir macs. The dialogue is fine and just the style and hard as we like it, the cinematography is also just as we like it as the tropes and the cliche but some new and different. He used to be a boxer and can fight and she used to sing, 'I'm a canary that forgot to sing' but she does remember. And there are the thugs that make us smile but they can be tough and towards the end the dialogue changes and the fight ends in the jazz club. I know it was a bit silly now and again but I loved it.
      8gbill-74877

      Very satisfying noir

      This Japanese noir from director Koreyoshi Kurahara is gritty and cool, taking us to smoky pool halls, sleazy bars, and cabarets filled with young people dancing to western music. Yujiro Ishihara makes quite a leading man; he plays a tough guy with a past he's trying to escape from and a dream of moving to Brazil that's mysteriously disappearing. He oozes confidence as he stands up to gangsters and tries to protect a cabaret singer (Mie Kitahara) who's run away from them. The two make quite a pair and I was surprised to learn from Alicia Malone at TCM that aside from marrying in real life, they made 24 films together. The plot to this one is a little contrived in some ways, such as the number of guys that have been killed in barroom brawls and just how easily gangsters will hand over a gun, but it works nonetheless. Very satisfying.

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      • Trivia
        Co-stars Yujiro Ishihara and Mie Kitahara married in 1960, and remained married for the reminder of Ishihara's life.
      • Soundtracks
        Ore wa matteru ze
        Words by Masami Iwasaki

        Music by Kenroku Uehara

        Arranged by Tokujiro Okubo

        Performed by Yûjirô Ishihara

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      • Release date
        • October 20, 1957 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • I Am Waiting
      • Production company
        • Nikkatsu
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 31 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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