Suzaku

  • anglais Suzaku (plus)
Japon, 1997, 95 min

Réalisation:

Naomi Kawase

Scénario:

Naomi Kawase

Photographie:

Masaki Tamura

Musique:

茂野雅道

Résumés(1)

Dans un petit village entouré de cèdres, Kozo est un ouvrier qui travaille dans la forêt. Il vit modestement avec sa femme Yasuyo, sa mère Sashiko, sa fille Michiru, ainsi que son neveu Eisuke. Lorsqu’un projet de tunnel pour accéder au village est lancé, Kozo y voit l’espoir d’un avenir meilleur. (LaCinetek)

Critiques (1)

Zíza 

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anglais Slow, really slow, quiet, like when it's brutally hot but you have no shade to hide in. It's a rather depressing film, full of hints and unspoken words and emotions. You have to realize that it's set during an economic crisis, and therefore money is scarce – both to build bigger jobs and to pay workers, so it's hard to find work. Not to mention in the middle of nowhere with no train service. It's a difficult situation, everyone is silent about the burdens they carry, the feelings they feel. It is left to the viewer to put together the pieces of the picture. It's a pity that I wasn't in the mood for a film like this, otherwise I would certainly have given it a higher rating. I found it annoying at times with its slowness... A strong 3 stars. ()