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Shokuzai

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • 4h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.3K
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Shokuzai (2012)
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CrimeDramaHorrorMystery

The murder of a young girl is never solved. Her mother who is torn by grief puts a curse on the four of the girl's classmates. These four girls are forced into adulthood which eventually tri... Read allThe murder of a young girl is never solved. Her mother who is torn by grief puts a curse on the four of the girl's classmates. These four girls are forced into adulthood which eventually triggers a tragic chain of events.The murder of a young girl is never solved. Her mother who is torn by grief puts a curse on the four of the girl's classmates. These four girls are forced into adulthood which eventually triggers a tragic chain of events.

  • Stars
    • Kyôko Koizumi
    • Hazuki Kimura
    • Manatsu Kimura
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Stars
      • Kyôko Koizumi
      • Hazuki Kimura
      • Manatsu Kimura
    • 8User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

    Episodes6

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    Kyôko Koizumi
    Kyôko Koizumi
    • Asako…
    • 2012
    Hazuki Kimura
    • Emiri Adachi
    • 2012
    Manatsu Kimura
    • Maki…
    • 2012
    Kyôka Shibata
    Kyôka Shibata
    • Yuka…
    • 2012
    Asumi Kikuchi
    • Akiko…
    • 2012
    Chizuru Ikewaki
    • Yuka…
    • 2012
    Erika Komata
    • Sae…
    • 2012
    Eiko Koike
    • Maki…
    • 2012
    Ayumi Ito
    Ayumi Ito
    • Mayu…
    • 2012
    Ryô Kase
    Ryô Kase
    • Akiko's brother…
    • 2012
    Tomoharu Hasegawa
    • Keita…
    • 2012
    Nanaka Fuji
    • Koji's step-daughter…
    • 2012
    Sakura Andô
    Sakura Andô
    • Akiko…
    • 2012
    Kazuaki Shimizu
    • Principal
    • 2012
    Chigusa Takaku
    • Teacher
    • 2012
    Chika Uchida
    • Haruhana…
    • 2012
    Tarô Suwa
    Tarô Suwa
    • Akiko's father
    • 2012
    Jyonmyon Pe
    • Kazuya
    • 2012
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    User reviews8

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    8markovicdejan72

    (Sur)realism

    "Shokuzai", in my opinion, deserves 8/10, as a TV series, but if we consider these episodes as separated units, because they are more or less accomplished little films, I'll give them lower values. I think, besides first episode titled "French Doll" anyone else of next four episodes wouldn't be Kiyoshi Kurosawa's favorite for individual distribution as a movie. Simply, with this TV series Kiyoshi didn't achieve quality of his previous TV projects - "Seance" and "House of Bugs".

    Don't get me wrong. This Kiyoshi's work also is, without any doubts, surgically precisely shot and directed, well-written and well-acted, but he didn't build up it's own reality, virtual reality, which every artwork have to contain in order to persuade the audience, that this screen's reality is more "reliable" than real world. Artistic reality doesn't imply mere reflection of our everyday lives, which is, sometimes, exciting and upsetting, but otherwise prosaic. In fact, it implies surrealism, vividness, using symbols, metaphors, allegory, phantasmagory, everything we could have found in the best Kiyoshi's movies, such as "Pulse", "Charisma", "Loft", "Cure", "Bright Future" etc.

    K.Kurosawa is one of my favorite directors, therefore my expectations were too high, although this project obviously wasn't conceived as an artwork but mass consumption TV product. In the end, I hope that his next projects will be made for theatre, not for TV.
    7asabilal

    The first three chapters would've been enough

    After watching the masterpiece 'Tokyo Sonata', I was expecting a lot from this TV series directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. After watching 'Shokuzai', I think I was maybe expecting way too much.

    I had the chance to see Shokuzai in theaters here in Belgium. For that occasion, they split the series in two parts: the first three chapters (240 min) and the last two (110 min). The first three chapters ('The French Doll', 'The Bear...' and 'The PTM...') were very good. I haven't even felt the need to take a look at my watch so 'absorbed' I was by the story. If I hadn't seen the rest of it, I'd give it 9 out of 10. But in the last two chapters, Kiyoshi Kurosawa lost me, and many other people in the audience.

    The last two chapters focus on Emili's murder, and even though it's the main plot of the series, it was its less interesting part.
    2mzfergie

    Boring is all I can say!

    This show was so slow and boring. I watched it all and I was dizzy with all the circles they ran. Absolutely nothing worthy of being called horror happened. A lady walks around the whole series looking spaced out and lost. You get no real satisfaction from her supposed acts of revenge. Save your time, do not watch this. It's boring and slow!

    I should've known as soon as the first episode started bc it was just eerie silence even though things were slowly going on. I got excited thinking there would be some horror and revenge. No horror and nothing even close to scary happened. There was no action. No suspense. No horror.
    8ebossert

    Another Impressive Effort By Kiyoshi

    Well, we finally get to see something from Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Here's an introduction from the J-Film-Pow-Wow website:

    "It was only a few days ago that I was looking at my DVD shelf and my eyes stopped on Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "Tokyo Sonata" (2008). I remember when that film had its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and critics were hailing it as one of Kurosawa's masterpieces. Then . . . nothing. Kurosawa continued to teach at Tokyo's University of the Arts' Film School, but no new projects from him came to light. Well, that's about to change, although maybe not for us here in North America, at least not yet. Let me explain.

    According to Tokyograph Kurosawa has directed a series based on the work of novelist Kanae Minato. Minato's name doesn't ring a bell? It should. Tetsuya Nakashima's "Confessions" was based on Minato's 2008 novel of the same name. Due to the success of that adaptation Kurosawa was brought in by the folks at WOWOW to not only direct but also write the screenplay for a screen adaptation of Mintao's 2009 novel "Shokuzai." "Shokuzai" tells a story eerily similar to "Confessions" in which a mother blames four students for not being able to identify the murderer of her daughter 15 years before. The story is also eerie enough to put in the hands of Kurosawa, that man who brought us such landmark J-Horror films as "Cure" and "Pulse." The biggest problem for Kurosawa fans is that WOWOW will be broadcasting "Shokuzai" on Japanese TV in January. There is no word at all if the film will see a DVD release anytime in North America, but given that Kurosawa's 2000 film "Séance" was a made-for-TV project there is hope that we'll eventually get to see "Shokuzai."

    My Review In One Breath: Kiyoshi Kurosawa returns in top form with this television mini-series (5 episodes, 50-75 minutes each). 15 years after a little girl is raped and murdered, her mother and four of her childhood friends deal with the emotional consequences. Each episode focuses on one character at a time, which gives the actresses ample screen time to make their contributions. And let me tell you, there is some serious acting talent on display here: Kyoko Koizumi ("Tokyo Sonata"), Yu Aoi ("Don't Laugh At My Romance"), Eiko Koike ("2LDK"), Sakura Ando ("Love Exposure"), and Chizuru Ikewaki ("Oishi Man") all have significant roles. As expected from this director, the camera-work is outstanding, there is heavy emphasis on psychology, and subtle character mannerisms are expertly utilized to create suspicion and uncertainty.

    There are three other things to keep in mind regarding "Shokuzai." 1. This series fits comfortably within the "drama" genre, not the "horror" genre. 2. The characters are developed very well. 3. This not a tale of revenge. The mother of the victim refuses to forgive the girls (now grown up) for not being able to identify the murderer, but she does not seek vengeance. The plot basically shows how the women were psychologically affected by the traumatic incident in their childhood.

    Strongly recommended for fans of Kiyoshi.
    3inuimari

    Incomprehensible mess

    I'm a huge Kiyoshi Kurosawa fan. I find that he and my other favorite director, John Carpenter, really know how to use well space and eerie tone to maximize the dread and atmosphere. This is clearly a low budget drama series and Kurosawa does what he can with the budget (and ample space!). There are definitely key scenes and overarching sense of dread that Kurosawa fans have grown accustomed to. I have no problem with the direction but the plot...!

    I've read the book and really loved it. I was curious to see how the book got adapted into the film and let me tell you, it seriously doesn't make any sense! Of course, when adapting a novel, there will be many changes made to make it work on the screen. However, the changes they made are incomprehensible, especially the second story. The conclusion to that story was simply unnecessary and seeing characters take abuse for no reason makes viewers feel annoyed. The plot leaves out so many details that were in the book that it seriously doesn't make any sense whatsoever. For example, the first story doesn't even bother why they had French dolls decorated in the house. Therefore, it was bizarre when the protagonist of that story suddenly says that they had a French doll displayed in the house. The ending came out of nowhere and didn't make sense; it doesn't not fit with the theme of "penance". The series doesn't really do a great job explaining how much the even that took place 15 years ago affected these girls. Asako's character was changed greatly to the point that it wouldn't fit the big revelation. I guess it won't be much of a spoiler since things changed but the book does make it clear that Asako is a selfish thoughtless woman and the entire event happened because of her. I felt a great catharsis when Yuka tells off Asako but that was lost in this series. The fact that Asako stopped being the selfish nightmare in this adaptation really made the final revelation not work and also shows how much the screenwriters didn't understand the original source.

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      The series was edited into two feature films (respectively 1h56 and 2h24 in length) for festival presentation and theatrical release in certain countries (such as France where Part 1 was released on May 29 and Part 2 on June 5, 2013).

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 2012 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Penance
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Django Film
      • WOWOW
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    • Runtime
      4 hours 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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