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Yoi ga sametara, uchi ni kaerô

  • 2010
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Yoi ga sametara, uchi ni kaerô (2010)
Drama

War photojournalist Yasuyuki Tsukahara married popular manga artist Yuki Sonoda and had children. Because of Yasayuki's drinking problems the couple divorced. Yasuyuki is now coughing up blo... Read allWar photojournalist Yasuyuki Tsukahara married popular manga artist Yuki Sonoda and had children. Because of Yasayuki's drinking problems the couple divorced. Yasuyuki is now coughing up blood, hospitalized, and violent. Even with all of these problems Yasuyuki can't give up drin... Read allWar photojournalist Yasuyuki Tsukahara married popular manga artist Yuki Sonoda and had children. Because of Yasayuki's drinking problems the couple divorced. Yasuyuki is now coughing up blood, hospitalized, and violent. Even with all of these problems Yasuyuki can't give up drinking alcohol. His family gets tired. Yasuyuki is then hospitalized in an alcoholic ward. T... Read all

  • Director
    • Yôichi Higashi
  • Writers
    • Yutaka Kamoshida
    • Yôichi Higashi
  • Stars
    • Tadanobu Asano
    • Hiromi Nagasaku
    • Sei Andô
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    89
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yôichi Higashi
    • Writers
      • Yutaka Kamoshida
      • Yôichi Higashi
    • Stars
      • Tadanobu Asano
      • Hiromi Nagasaku
      • Sei Andô
    • 2User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tadanobu Asano
    Tadanobu Asano
    • Yasuyuki Tsukahara
    Hiromi Nagasaku
    • Yuki Sonoda
    Sei Andô
    Kanji Furutachi
    Kanji Furutachi
    Rumi Hiiragi
    Rumi Hiiragi
    • Nurse Inose
    Keisuke Horibe
    Keisuke Horibe
    • Patient
    Yukijirô Hotaru
    • Yoshida
    Mikako Ichikawa
    • Asami Minato
    Yoshiko Kayama
    Yoshiko Kayama
    • Hiroko Tsukahara
    Toshiyuki Kitami
    • Sakai
    Masahiro Kômoto
    Masahiro Kômoto
    • Doctor Yamada
    Ken Mitsuishi
    • Kitô
    Kurea Mori
    • Kaoru Sonoda
    Mari Nishio
    • Nurse Ishiyama
    Takamitsu Nonaka
    Taka Ohkubo
    • Matsumoto
    Gô Rijû
    Kôtarô Shiga
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      • Yôichi Higashi
    • Writers
      • Yutaka Kamoshida
      • Yôichi Higashi
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    5LunarPoise

    alcoholic lite fails to get the party going

    Director Higashi's 1996 'Village of Dreams' is a delightful, episodic tale of childhood and nostalgia, sublimely subtle, and fully deserving the title 'masterpiece.' Unfortunately, Higahsi's deft touch is absent in this stuttering, under-realized tale of alcoholism's effect on an everyday family.

    Tadanobu Asano plays the afflicted husband, well into the endgame with his addiction by the time we meet him. There is a beauty in the resigned air his coughing up blood and hospitalization engenders in his ex-wife and mother. The pleading and histrionics are past, there is only the banal awareness that death is a matter of time for this man. Asano keeps it all reigned in. His rage is only ever on show in the flashbacks to his nastiest moments on the bottle. Any remorse he feels for his actions is, for the most part, internalized. His long-suffering ex-spouse, played by Hiromi Nagasaku in a study of quixotic loyalty, can't decide if the thought of the death of her children's father makes her happy or sad.

    The film is no Lost Weekend - Asano's binges are left mostly off-screen, and only one moment of physical and verbal brutality is displayed, like the tip of the iceberg, leaving the audience to imagine what else has gone on under the surface. When Asano does go to the 'dark side', it is done quite literally, in a piece of theatricality that audiences will either love or hate. I admired it as a brave choice, while not being entirely convinced.

    Madness is hinted at in momentary Jekyll-and-Hyde episodes for the protagonist, but this theme is subsumed when Asano is put into a clinic and the film becomes a kind of Alcoholic, Interrupted. We then go off on tangents with the assorted alcoholics as thumbnails of their problems parade before Asano. At this point the impact of Asano's condition on his family gets, if not lost, at least diluted, and the narrative flags. Unfortunately, just when we are wondering if Asano really can stay on the wagon, the whole thing is then wrapped up with a clumsy piece of deus ex machina that punctures any hope of a cathartic pay-off. To add insult to injury, the narrative get-out-of-jail card is delivered in cringe-worthy talking-to-myself exposition, while Asano incongruously idles in a stream. This lazy use of monologue really needs to be expunged from any serious film.

    Asano is never less than watchable, but he posts in a performance here. Nagasaku is much more impressive, and had the film explored the wife's story a little more, a more engaging story would have emerged. The two kids, depressingly, are just too good to be true.

    Neither an exploration of the ravages alcohol can extol, nor a developed character-driven drama, Yoi ga Sametara is a disappointing outing from a director with the ability to achieve much, much more.

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Wandering Home
    • Filming locations
      • Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan
    • Production company
      • Siglo
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      1 hour 58 minutes
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