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Hako otoko

  • 2024
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Hako otoko (2024)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA nameless man gives up his identity to live with a large cardboard box over his head, to meet a range of characters as he wanders in Tokyo.A nameless man gives up his identity to live with a large cardboard box over his head, to meet a range of characters as he wanders in Tokyo.A nameless man gives up his identity to live with a large cardboard box over his head, to meet a range of characters as he wanders in Tokyo.

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    • Gakuryû Ishii
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    • Kôbô Abe
    • Kiyotaka Inagaki
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    • Masatoshi Nagase
    • Tadanobu Asano
    • Kôichi Satô
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    5,4/10
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Gakuryû Ishii
    • Guión
      • Kôbô Abe
      • Kiyotaka Inagaki
    • Reparto principal
      • Masatoshi Nagase
      • Tadanobu Asano
      • Kôichi Satô
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    Kôichi Satô
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    • General
    Ayana Shiramoto
    • Yoko
    Yûko Nakamura
    • Detective
    Kiyohiko Shibukawa
    • Badge-wearing Beggar
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      • Gakuryû Ishii
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      • Kiyotaka Inagaki
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    4blaudrachen-51490

    Masters of Japanese cinema must be turning in their graves!

    I rarely write public reviews (this's my first in IMDb), as I've MANY pending writing-deadlines, but am writing this one as I saw "Hako Otoko" at the Berlinale yesterday... and was incensed by the sheer hyper-pretentious and abstruse banality of the film, especially the plot... wait, what plot! I'm not against cyberpunk or magical and/or parallel sur/realism at all -- there're great examples of the same, esp. In Japanese cinema -- but this film was a form of entitled directorial pseudo-philosophical/poetical onanism that also didn't hesitate (perhaps even deliberately) in gratuitously displaying the sole (and talented) actress's body wantonly but not artistically... or even seductively. In a nutshell, this apology for a film -- and I speak here as someone in love with the master-works of post-WW2 Japanese cinema -- isn't any of the things it claims/strives to be: it pseudo-poeticises and faux-philosophises sans empathy on the issue of homelessness, it objectifies the female body sans any plot- or other logic (not that that's any justification for the same!), it has NO story worth the name (and call me old-fashioned, but I'm with Kurosawa-Sensei on this!)... and it attempts to fuse the (vacuous?) conceptual abstruseness of an "Inception" with the thick pretentiousness of pseudo-arthouse cinema! The only reason I've changed my original rating of 2/10 to 4/10 is that the acting -- despite the massively underwhelming roles -- is quite competent and impassioned and... truth be told, I'm a Japanophile! :-)
    5politic1983

    Square pegs

    Gakuryu Ishii's career has gone through various stages, from his high-speed, groundbreaking shorts of the Seventies; to violent, noisy punk of the Eighties; and his more sedate, thought-provoking Nineties. The new millennium, however, has been an inconsistent period of narration-less, obscure documentaries and strange experimentation. They have been a little bit mad, and not often good.

    His latest, "The Box Man" based on Kobo Abe's novel, is much in line with this, in that it is mad, experimental, but not always good. But this is very much in keeping with a director who doesn't make many compromises and goes his own way.

    For a start, it's not the easiest story to make cinematic. A former photographer (Masatoshi Nagase) has chosen to live his life sat in a cardboard box, observing the world through a slit cut into it. Having become obsessed with the previous occupier, he has now become a man of intrigue for others. A former general (Koichi Sato) and his 'fake' doctor assistant (Tadanobu Asano) also want to experience the world from the box lens, and become 'The Box Man' themselves.

    With an obscure plot that is more philosophical debate than anything, this doesn't lend itself to an entertaining watch, and the script doesn't offer a huge amount to make it any less complex. This is overly long for what it is also, losing itself in its arguments, becoming something of a cluttered mess on conclusion. You are no clearer as to what to think come the end.

    There are two ways in which this works: cinematography and humour. As with many Ishii films, the use of urban landscapes is good, with a maze of alleyways trapping from every conceivable angle. As the confusing network of Japanese external wiring looms statically overhead, this looks good, though perhaps not anything particularly new.

    The choreographed fight scenes, however, are something unusual, as Nagase and Asano fight it out while crouched in cardboard boxes. This creates some wonderfully batshit moments, with Ishii not afraid to break from the over-philosophising to raise a smile. And the more said about scenes involving enemas the better.

    As such, it can be quite a jarring watch, switching between moods. But rather than a rollercoaster, it feels more confused as to what its purpose is. And overindulgence becomes a problem. This is longer than it needs to be, thinks too much, and has more nudity than it probably needed.

    Being a rogue and groundbreaking director can also mean there will be many failures along the way. This has some good elements from a great filmmaker, but overall is just a bit cluttered and confused. It is not an easy watch, though Ishii's films never have been comfortable, and it certainly goes a little way out of the box.

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