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Ikiru (1952)
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Movie | Ikiru (1952) |
Real Title | 生きる |
Rating | 8.3 |
Duration | 143 Min |
Aired | 1952-10-09 |
Languages | JAPANESE |
Subtitle | NA |
Quality | Bluray |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Countries
Japan
Genres
Tags
Dying and deathJapanBureaucracyAge differencePraiseOfficeNight lifeSense of lifePlaygroundObsequiesSwingLonelinessOffice politicsInfatuationWakePublic worksShort time to liveBureaucratThoughts of retirementTerminal cancerCity parkCivil servantMonotonous lifeAccomplishmentsOffice gossip
Directors
Akira Kurosawa
Stars
Takashi Shimura, Haruo Tanaka, Nobuo Kaneko, Bokuzen Hidari, Miki Odagiri, Shinichi Himori
Writers
Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto, Hideo Oguni
Companies
TOHO
Taglines
Taglines: A big story of a little man which will grip your soul ...
Description
Kanji Watanabe is a middle-aged man who has worked in the same monotonous bureaucratic position for decades. Learning he has cancer, he starts to look for the meaning of his life.
Reviews:
Author: narrator56I watched the English follow-up version (Living) before watching this original, and wished I had reversed my order. I liked Living much more than this original, but since both were written by the same Japanese scriptwriter, my preference might be cultural rather than due to quality issues, not to mention the scriptwriter had come up with improvements through the intervening years. The club and bar scenes near the beginning seem to go on much longer than in the remake, or at least it felt like it! And the same for the later scenes with the young woman. Then again, that wouldn’t be surprising since this older version is 40 minutes longer. Still, the differences in the details based on the separate cultures are interesting to note, and I recommend both versions, though I would start with the older one as I mentioned above.