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Tsumiki no ie

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 12m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
12K
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Tsumiki no ie (2008)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationAnimationDramaFamilyShort

To save his house from rising flood waters, an old man uses bricks to build it higher, then he relives events from his past while searching for his dropped pipe.To save his house from rising flood waters, an old man uses bricks to build it higher, then he relives events from his past while searching for his dropped pipe.To save his house from rising flood waters, an old man uses bricks to build it higher, then he relives events from his past while searching for his dropped pipe.

  • Director
    • Kunio Katô
  • Writer
    • Kenya Hirata
  • Star
    • Masami Nagasawa
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kunio Katô
    • Writer
      • Kenya Hirata
    • Star
      • Masami Nagasawa
    • 17User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    • Director
      • Kunio Katô
    • Writer
      • Kenya Hirata
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    Kirpianuscus

    in profound sense, beautiful

    A magnificent parable of life ages like a house , affected by flood, so, time by time, new parts are crafted. A lonely man, looking for his precious pipe, relives sweet hours of past, descinding level by level .

    The result, supported by inspired drawings and by admirable music, is just charming, touching and profound useful.

    Because it is a short animation about loneliness from a wise angle, offering the fair perspective.

    This gift is a real precious one because it is not a story but a travel cross memories of viewer himself.

    And this matters, in fact.

    A short animation about the houses from heart .
    9RM851222

    Very good and original

    Gretings from Lithuania.

    "Tsumiki no ie" (2008) is a very good short animated movie. The settings, plot are nothing short of amazing. This is a very sad and beautiful story about life, beautiful moments in our life which live only in our memories when time comes to the end. The idea behind this little picture is amazing. No wonder it won Oscar for the best short animated movie.

    Overall, this is wonderful little gem that should be watched and appreciated by people who already lived and have some experience in their lives.
    9charlotteclaireperin

    A melancholic short film about becoming old

    A previous review on this site states my exact thoughts, but I couldn't not write a review about this. The animation is simple, but impressive. It is light, and nostalgic. Nothing needs to be explained and allows the viewer to interpret the story on its own.

    I interpret the water rising as a metaphor for getting older, and being unable to go back to previous years (or as in the short film, go back previous floors due to them being flooded). Each floor also gets smaller the higher it goes, because when you are younger, the amount of things or choices in your life seem endless, but once you grow up they are more limited. I don't think the flood was about global warming.

    I also think that the man represents the lonelines elderly people experience as they grown older. It is harder to make friends and the people you once had around might not be there anymore. They are isolated from the world and forced to live in their homes or nursing homes. The old man had children but they didn't come to visit them. It is the sad truth that lonelines is a big factor to depression and many elderly suffer from it.

    This is why this short is a real tear jerker, because seeing the elderly man light up remembering his life and the people he loved is something we know we might all experience one day.

    This was a beautiful film and deserves to be appreciated .
    10Mara-Jade-Skywalker-23

    A Sunken Gem of the Film Industry

    Intro: The House of Small Cubes is a Japanese short film, and one of the best animated films to come out of Japan, up there with Spirited Away. And frankly, one of my favorite short films of all time. And pun intended, a sunken gem of the Japanese film industry.

    The Story: Told entirely through visuals, this film tells the story of a lonely old man, who to save his house, builds it so it's much higher, and rises above the flood waters and shifting tides. And when he looses his smoking pipe, he goes to retrieve, and in the process, relives his past life.

    Clearly dealing with themes of loneliness and life, this film does it with such amazingly written storytelling, and moments that got me very close to bringing a tear to my eye. Making it the movie that came closest to making me cry. Emotionally impactful and dealing in mature themes, this film is a master at good storytelling, a film that inspires me in this respect.

    The Characters: As I mentioned before, the film focuses around one character. And in this film, he deals with having to relive his past of loosing people in his life, and that by building his house so it's taller, he's leaving behind their memories. However, by the end of the reminded of how it's important to remember them. In what is one my favorite endings to any film. To cut this section short, I love the arc that are nameless main character goes through.

    The Animation: Even though the film technically qualifies as anime, the animation style could not be more different from other anime. Having a sort more abstract drawing style to it, the film's animation is unlike anything I've ever seen. And it's simply beautiful to look at. And I would recommend it to people of all tastes because of this. I would recommend it to people who anime, people who hate anime, people who like animation as a whole, or just people who like film, or good stories.

    Conclusion: This film is a masterpiece in every sense of the word. It's impacts the audience emotionally, it deals with great themes, the writing is stellar. And it's just worth a watch. So please, give it a watch. And if my review convinced you to look for this gem, maybe the 8.3 rating will. Considering around 9,000 people in total, gave the movie an 8.3, I'm clearly not alone in my opinion.
    10Mary_Jay

    The loveliest animation I have ever seen

    Until this day I've never wanted to post a comment even on my favorite movies, but I could not help saying a word about this loveliest, brilliant little animation. When I watched it for the first time I had a feeling of warmth, serenity and happiness. I was happy that human beings can still create such beautiful things in this world. I am amazed at how the director managed to put so many feelings and thoughts in this tiny piece of animation and I want to thank Mr. Kunio Katô for doing that. My congratulations Mr. Katô, you've added a beautiful piece to the art of animation :) And at last but not least I want to mention the music of the movie, it PERFECTLY fits every inch of the film and creates a harmonious unity of sound and image. I hope you will enjoy watching La Maison en petits cubes as much as I did :)

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    • Trivia
      Director/writer Kunio Katô became the first Asian to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film since the category was initiated in 1932.
    • Alternate versions
      The Japanese DVD release includes a version with Japanese titles as well as narration by Masami Nagasawa.

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 2011 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Robot Communications
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • La maison en petits cubes
    • Production company
      • Robot Communications
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    • Runtime
      • 12m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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