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Suzaku

Original title: Moe no Suzaku
  • 1997
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.6K
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Suzaku (1997)
Drama

Depicts the dissolution of a small family in a remote Japanese timber village.Depicts the dissolution of a small family in a remote Japanese timber village.Depicts the dissolution of a small family in a remote Japanese timber village.

  • Director
    • Naomi Kawase
  • Writer
    • Naomi Kawase
  • Stars
    • Jun Kunimura
    • Machiko Ono
    • Sachiko Izumi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Writer
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Stars
      • Jun Kunimura
      • Machiko Ono
      • Sachiko Izumi
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Kozo Tahara
    Machiko Ono
    Machiko Ono
    • Michiru Tahara 18 years old
    Sachiko Izumi
    • Sachiko Tahara
    Kôtarô Shibata
    • Eisuke Tahara 26 years old
    • (as Kotaro Shibata)
    Yasuyo Kamimura
    • Yasuyo Tahara
    Aidan Nguyen
    • Akihiko
    Kazufumi Mukohira
    • Eisuke 11 years old
    Chiyoko Baba
    Kengo Baba
    Takahiro Hagata
    Teruo Hanaya
    Kyôko Hatayama
    Naoyuki Hatayama
    Miyuki Hiraya
    Katsuyo Iguchi
    Kunihiko Iguchi
    Ayumi Imanishi
    Maihime Imanishi
    • Director
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Writer
      • Naomi Kawase
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      Referenced in The Movie Show: Episode dated 25 May 1997 (1997)

    User reviews6

    Featured review

    Birds fly home in pairs / the land bends of itself

    The other day I saw a film called Baraka that tried so desperately for a spiritual landscape and ended with a glossy postcard, then I turn to this, a simple unknown film about family, and find a spiritual landscape worth pouring into, modest but deep; cinematic Zen of the sort I'm looking for.

    Roughly bookended by shots of blossoming nature and the happy cries of children playing hide-and-seek rising to the sky, it's about a certain worldview of life. A family gets together, weaving a life for us to inhabit for a short time. Threads already extend outwards from there even before anything has happened—a mother who has abandoned her child, a grandfather who was lost in the war. In the end one of by one the family-members part, each who knows to exactly where.

    This is the Buddhist transient life, not some fated drama but a fleeting game of hide-and-seek; isn't this what we do, come together for the occasion, in a house, in a veranda, and go out again? Our visual eye never dwells on misery. The quiet unfolding is not rigorously set like Ozu used to do, it's casually nudged. I think I'd ask you to watch this just for the evocative spatiality of the thing, not a formal beauty but finding a quietly intimate center and allowing a world to sketch its own distance outwards. More obviously seen in the shots of far hillside nature framed from a veranda, but it appears again and again.

    Watching this is to get the sense that life extends from the frame, it is not confined to it.

    And I'd ask you to watch it for the quiet metaphysical touches, I'm talking about that faint sense in the visual field that the images narrate the self, the skies returning the gaze. As the mother walks from the house after the father's death, prefiguring her eventual leave, the nephew walks after her crying her name—suddenly it rains. The filmmaker would build a whole other film around this moment, her marvelous Sharasojyu.

    Yes there is some pretty overt symbolism about loss and change in the tunnels and trains that won't pass, overt only in this context. But I know I will return to it again and again for the sense of journey, the coming together of loved ones and inevitable going again, the quiet evocation that finds a slightly sad, slightly bemused spiritual wonder in the things around us—everything here reflects a worldview I hold dear.

    It's all in that marvelous last floating release of the camera from the sleeping (dying?) grandmother who has seen it all, sending us out.

    It reminds me of one of my favorite Chinese poems:

    'When the heart is far away, the land bends there of itself. Picking chrysanthemums beneath the eastern hedge, I look out leisurely at the southern mountains. The mountains' energy is fresh and clean both day and night. Birds fly home in pairs. Within all this there is a deep meaning. I want to express it, but I've already forgotten the words.'

    Something to meditate upon.
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    • Oct 14, 2013
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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1997 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 萌之朱雀
    • Filming locations
      • Nishiyoshino, Nara Prefecture, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Bitters End
      • Japan Satellite Broadcasting (JBS)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,770
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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