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Inu-Oh

Titre original : Inu-Ô
  • 2021
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  • 1h 38min
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Inu-Oh (2021)
A fictionalized depiction of the life of Inu-oh, a 14th-century Japanese performer of music drama at the time of its transition from the folk art of sarugaku into the formalized traditions of Noh and kyôgen.
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AnimeDrameFantaisieHorreurL'histoireMusicalMusiqueAnimationAnimation dessinée à la mainAnimation pour adultes

Aveugle à cause d'une malédiction, Tomona parcourt le pays en jouant du biwa. Sur sa route, il croise Inu-Oh, une créature difforme dansant merveilleusement bien. Ensemble, ils vont conter l... Tout lireAveugle à cause d'une malédiction, Tomona parcourt le pays en jouant du biwa. Sur sa route, il croise Inu-Oh, une créature difforme dansant merveilleusement bien. Ensemble, ils vont conter les récits des guerriers Heike morts au combat.Aveugle à cause d'une malédiction, Tomona parcourt le pays en jouant du biwa. Sur sa route, il croise Inu-Oh, une créature difforme dansant merveilleusement bien. Ensemble, ils vont conter les récits des guerriers Heike morts au combat.

  • Réalisation
    • Fûga Yamashiro
    • Masaaki Yuasa
  • Scénario
    • Hideo Furukawa
    • Akiko Nogi
  • Casting principal
    • Avu-chan
    • Mirai Moriyama
    • Tasuku Emoto
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    2,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Fûga Yamashiro
      • Masaaki Yuasa
    • Scénario
      • Hideo Furukawa
      • Akiko Nogi
    • Casting principal
      • Avu-chan
      • Mirai Moriyama
      • Tasuku Emoto
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 70avis des critiques
    • 77Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 12 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

    Trailer
    Trailer 0:58
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    Inu-Oh - Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 2:12
    Inu-Oh - Theatrical Trailer
    Inu-Oh - Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 2:12
    Inu-Oh - Theatrical Trailer

    Photos20

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Avu-chan
    • Inu-ô
    • (voix)
    Mirai Moriyama
    • Tomona
    • (voix)
    Tasuku Emoto
    Tasuku Emoto
    • Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
    • (voix)
    Kenjiro Tsuda
    Kenjiro Tsuda
    • Inu-ô no chichi
    • (voix)
    • (as Kenjirô Tsuda)
    Yutaka Matsushige
    Yutaka Matsushige
    • Tomona no chichi
    • (voix)
    Joshua Waters
    • Inu-Oh
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Sena Bryer
    Sena Bryer
    • Tomona
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Cory Yee
    Cory Yee
    • Shogun Yoshimitsu Ashikaga
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Jason Marnocha
    Jason Marnocha
    • Inu-oh's Father
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Keythe Farley
    • Tomona's Father
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Holden Thomas
    Holden Thomas
    • Inu-Oh (Teen)
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Jonathan Leon
    Jonathan Leon
    • Tomona (Teen)
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Carter Young
    Carter Young
    • Tomona (Child)
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Max Lamberg
    Max Lamberg
    • Fujiwaka
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Anjali Kunapaneni
    Anjali Kunapaneni
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Rene Mujica
    Rene Mujica
    • Taniichi
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Hao Tang
      Keone Young
      Keone Young
      • Teichii
      • (English version)
      • (voix)
      • Réalisation
        • Fûga Yamashiro
        • Masaaki Yuasa
      • Scénario
        • Hideo Furukawa
        • Akiko Nogi
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      Avis des utilisateurs10

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      2u-70323

      a movie with a specific audience

      Inu-oh is one of the worst productions I've watched this year and I expected way too much from him. He brought fantasy, music labels, and some beautiful stills, which made me look forward to it.

      The story seems to be related to the history of the Heike family in Japan? It begins with an urban legend that two officials (I think so) came to the sea and begged the fishermen to take them on a treasure hunt, apparently to find a sword, which unsheathed supernatural powers and the boy lost his sight , his father died. The blind boy then grows up and becomes a musician, during which he befriends the ugly monster inu-oh and helps him transform into a human form while performing with inu-oh.

      However, this nearly two-hour movie, apart from its exquisite ukiyo-e style, is really lackluster. It's not a complete, tight story, and if you pay attention to the plot, you'll be as confused as I am: because his plot is weak, and there are many nonsensical passages that I didn't understand. For example, there is no explanation from the beginning to the end why inu-oh's abnormal body will return to its original state after the performance, and the relationship between the man with the evil mask and inu-oh at the end of the movie (maybe I didn't watch it carefully, but this movie It's too ugly) The most unbearable thing is the music bridge in the movie, all the singing is very ugly, very tormented, but the length is very long.

      This is a movie with its audience, many people think it is very good, it seems to have won an award at the Venice Film Festival. However, if you don't know the film and its director very well, it's hard to have fun with this film.
      5TimelessCinema

      Brilliant Animation, Lackluster Narrative

      Absolutely amazing animation. Unfortunately, the story lacks cohesion across the entire film, along with any strong points to the events portrayed. The music scenes were a great highlight alongside the visually brilliant set pieces. But Inu-Oh's singing was laughably bad (particularly his vibrato). The ending also leaves a lot to desire as well.

      I'd recommend this to anyone into unique presentations and doesn't mind a story without a clear point to the overall narrative. Fans of animation will find something to enjoy here. Especially with Inu-Oh's masterful work, artistry, and technical precision. It's definitely cool to observe on a big screen.
      8Quinoa1984

      a unique blend of rock-and-roll musical and Noh historical drama

      As much as I could criticize this for having a fairly thin story, it's not every day you see a halfway-Noh halfway kickass Glam-Hard Rock infused historical-ish musical about a blind kid who becomes a guitar virtuoso and the singer (of the title) who performs the songs that bring in the local crowds while hiding the fact that he got cursed with a giant-long arm and face with three freakish eyes. I'm not familiar with Yuasa like some on here, so I can only take his work here on its own terms; my main takeaway is, I dig how approach to (mostly) tightly controlled lines while experimenting with what seems to be watercolors and CGI.

      It maybe wasn't *quite* as weird as I was expecting, but the (excellent) trailer spoke to this being the Gonzo animation event of the year. If Inu-Oh not that, the film is nevertheless a unique, throbbing demon of a tale about... friendship, and connecting with a community that didn't know what it needed in their lives, with gorgeously rendered deranged character designs (aside from Inu oh, how about that set of psychedelic eyes that sets things in motion) and great songs.
      1timothylawrencereed

      worst movie ive ever seen, extreme disappointment

      I can't begin to describe how disappointing this movie was.

      I saw so many people exclaiming how much they loved it, i have seen a lot of Yuasas other work and was very excited to check this out. I have seen people compare it to Belladonna of Sadness and Akira Kurosawa.

      What trainspires is nonsense storytelling, terrible visuals, and for a movie about music, the music was truly terrible. I am questioning everything i have ever known about anime, and feel like all of Yuasa's other work is completely soiled by this tragedy. Watch it if you like suffering and ruining your heroes, or if you think you have seen a bad disaster of a film before and think you couldn't see anything worse.

      It gets worse, i promise.
      10kaizoku-gari87

      A Tragic Piece of Magic

      "The Gion Shoja bells echo the impermanence of all things." Though these words never appear in the film itself, they throb through the subtext like a living pulse. The Genpei War left such a deep impression on Japanese history that, as is featured in one of the early scenes, a species of crab found in the Setouchi Inland Sea, whose back bears a haunting resemblance to a human face, is referred to as the "Heike crab," in honor of the majority of remaining Heike who perished at Dan-no-ura. The stunning animation and the subversive, transformatively expressive plot is more than enough to draw you in even without the historical context, and knowledge of the war is not essential to the plot, but it is important to understand that the struggle of the two lead characters is layered with more than just their own interpersonal conflicts.

      In the great tradition of noh on which the lead character, Inu-oh's story arc is ostensibly based, the film intentionally uses anachronistic, modern music to show the revolutionary effect that noh performers like Inu-oh would have had in their own time. Noh is an art form that exists purely based on reproduction of older works, with added music and abstraction, not to tell a story so much as to work through trauma and to share transcendent moments of universal human emotion. Inu-oh and Tomona, the blind biwa-player he befriends, borrow the Tale of the Heike in order to exorcise their own demons and discover their true selves. Indeed, Inu-oh's physical transformation is symbolic of the power of art to transform us into our true selves through self-expression.

      In fact, the film has arguably only two points worthy of criticism. First, a lack of emphasis on the original Tale of the Heike. Especially for those not already familiar with the text - and in modern times, those who know it well are few and far between even in Japan - the emotional weight of those angry spirits supposedly in need of salvation would have added much more texture to the plot and to the significance of their quest.

      Second, the film has a subtle tendency to be both ableist and homophobic. The muddled metaphor of Inu-oh becoming physically more stereotypical through good deeds suggests that he could not have become famous with his disability as it was, even though he is shown to be a superior performer precisely because of it, not in spite of it. Alternatively, it suggests that he could not have become famous without stereotypical good looks. The homophobia is more subtle, but partly unavoidable in the historical context, given that master-pupil and patron-performer relationships in premodern Japan frequently contained an expectation of sexual favors, including pederasty as in ancient Greece. Well deserving of criticism in a modern context to be sure, but considering that implied pedophilia (by a villain as well) is the only homosexuality represented - especially given that the two lead characters share a bond which might be considered romantic if only the creators had been bold enough to include physical representation of it - the overall impression is a very modern sense that homosexuality is not something pure enough to have been a part of this artistic interpretation of a deeply inspiring historical figure.

      These things do detract from the film on an initial viewing, but the powerful soundtrack, the entrancing visuals, and the both tragic and uplifting story of the two leads have kept me almost vibrating from excitement ever since seeing it roughly a month ago. Although it hasn't been released in the US yet, I must say it is already highly underrated and an instant classic.

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      Histoire

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      • Anecdotes
        Masaaki Yuasa took the music of bands Foreigner, Queen and Deep Purple as a huge inspiration for this movie's music.
      • Citations

        Inu-ô: Everything is fiction.

      • Connexions
        Referenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Awards are Approaching (2022)

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 23 novembre 2022 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Japon
        • États-Unis
      • Sites officiels
        • Asmik Ace (Japan)
        • GKIDS (United States)
      • Langue
        • Japonais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Dog King
      • Sociétés de production
        • Asmik Ace
        • Aniplex
        • Science SARU
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      • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 351 558 $US
      • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 191 004 $US
        • 14 août 2022
      • Montant brut mondial
        • 484 127 $US
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        1 heure 38 minutes
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      • Rapport de forme
        • 2.39 : 1

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