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The Taste of Tea

Original title: Cha no aji
  • 2004
  • 2h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
7.6K
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The Taste of Tea (2004)
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A spell of time of a rural family's slightly surreal life.A spell of time of a rural family's slightly surreal life.A spell of time of a rural family's slightly surreal life.

  • Director
    • Katsuhito Ishii
  • Writer
    • Katsuhito Ishii
  • Stars
    • Maya Banno
    • Takahiro Satô
    • Tadanobu Asano
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    7.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Katsuhito Ishii
    • Writer
      • Katsuhito Ishii
    • Stars
      • Maya Banno
      • Takahiro Satô
      • Tadanobu Asano
    • 30User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Maya Banno
    • Sachiko Haruno - daughter
    Takahiro Satô
    • Hajime Haruno - son
    Tadanobu Asano
    Tadanobu Asano
    • Ayano Haruno - uncle
    Satomi Tezuka
    • Yoshiko Haruno - mother
    Tatsuya Gashûin
    Tatsuya Gashûin
    • Akira Todoroki - grandpa
    Tomoko Nakajima
    Tomoko Nakajima
    • Akira Terako
    Ikki Todoroki
    • Self
    Tomokazu Miura
    Tomokazu Miura
    • Nobuo Haruno - father
    Anna Tsuchiya
    Anna Tsuchiya
    • Aoi Suzuishi
    Saki Aibu
    • Hotaru
    Hideaki Anno
    Hideaki Anno
    • Kasugabe
    Keisuke Horibe
    Keisuke Horibe
    • Man in Noodle Shop
    Ryô Kase
    Ryô Kase
    • Rokutaro Hamadayama - Cosplayer
    Rinko Kikuchi
    Rinko Kikuchi
    • Waitress At Noodle Shop
    • (as Yuriko Kikuchi)
    Kirin Kin
    • Grandma
    Tsuyoshi Kusanagi
    • Projectionist
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    • Young Man in Red T-Shirt
    Shunichirô Miki
      • Director
        • Katsuhito Ishii
      • Writer
        • Katsuhito Ishii
      • All cast & crew
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      User reviews30

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      9Sat-2

      An infant terrible comes of age.

      Ishii's first and second films were boisterous, flashy, colorful, and irreverent, but his mastery of editing, sound design, and narrative (not to mention the surprisingly touching romance at the heart of his debut, Sharkskin Man and Peach Hip Girl) suggested that behind all the fireworks is a real genius who truly loves and understands the medium of film, not just a flashy showman using his advertising experience to deliver 90 minutes of pretty looking entertainment. With Ishii's third film, the dreamlike, funny, occasionally absurd, and ultimately mournful Taste of Tea (best feature winner at the 2004 Hawaii International Film Festival) he tones things down a notch from his prior efforts and gets personal, telling the story of a single family rather than an ensemble of oddballs (though the family is admittedly a little weird). The result is wonderful. Touching, hilarious, beautiful, odd, and constantly surprising. If you weren't paying attention during some of the moving and humane "slow" parts of Sharkskin Man, you might be shocked that Taste of Tea is from the same stylish hipster who once told an audience not to treat his first film like a cultural artifact but just to "enjoy the idiots on screen." Like Pierre Jeunet with Amelie, Ishii has demonstrated with Taste of Tea that there's real substance to be found under all that style. Absolutely not to be missed.
      10marta2046

      Unique vision. Whimsical and funny

      A truly unique vision of a whimsical, funny and gently-demented family. The actors do a wonderful job in fleshing out the quirky characters so that they are never cartoons.

      The cinematography is fascinating-- sometimes simply beautiful; other times, bizarre. And sometimes the perspectives are distorted just enough so things take on a surreal appearance but you don't exactly know why.

      This a character-driven story without a whole lot of plot. If you need a complex storyline, you may be bored, but if you like stories which reveal the inner life of a creative family, this is the film to see.
      9whofartedrecs

      In its own class

      Wow, I just got finished watching this fantastic flick and I gotta say, it's well worth seeking out. Because of the comic book nihilism of his first two films, Ishii perhaps has been unfairly lumped in with the Tarantino-wannabe crowd. But Cha no Aji is sure to show those critics another side of a very talented director.

      While I'm a fan of all three films, I think this movie is Ishii's best to date. It's got his trademark eccentric characters and meandering plot lines, but here he takes his flights of creative fancy to new heights. In categorizing this film, if that is indeed possible, I am reminded of the whimsical let-it-fly-ish-ness of Juzo Itami's more playful works.

      Cha no Aji brings you in to the world of an unusually quirky family, whose actions at first seem not of this world. Before you are able to ask yourself what the hell is going, you're drawn in, following several strange story lines, which are just as out there as they are touching and human. Before you know it, the characters become a part of you and you're finding a little bit of yourself within each one. Yes, even the seemingly senile grandpa. (Just wait, you'll see.) This movie hits on many levels. It's touching. Hilarious. Bizarre (at times almost in a Hausu kinda way). Pregnant with ideas. And most importantly... inspired!

      To top it off, the soundtrack is provided by the most excellent soca-flavored dub band Little Tempo, who have an impressive discography and are well worth checking out if good honest dub is your thing.

      What a movie!
      9mmhmichael

      An Amazing Film Experience...

      DO NOT miss the chance to see this incredible film by Katsuhito Ishii. I just recently saw it at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival and it was by far the best film I saw in my short stay there. The sheer imagination of the character's lives portrayed on screen is amazing. Little can be said to explain exactly what this film is about, but it is one of those films that you could simply watch for days upon end without getting tired of the characters or their stories.

      It's incredible to think that the director of this film has such little professional experience in film, as he handles the script, editing, and directing of "Cha no aji" like he has had years to hone his craft. The innovative use of special effects, humor, and flashbacks give the film its unique, unforgettable "taste".
      10Mab890

      A must see movie!

      Note: I am your classic American teenager, I love violent movies. So naturally I was one to show reluctance when a friend suggested that we go see this movie at the NYC underground Asian film festival. Needless to say from my summary I was not disappointed.

      The first thing to say is I can not think of any other movie that is anything like this movie and although I did insult myself before I have quite good taste in movie and by violence I was more or less leaning towards Pulp Fiction and Clockwork Orange. A taste of tea is simply about a family. Each character in the family has a little conflict, and as any movie the conflict attempts to be resolved as the movie goes on. They aren't eccentric conflicts at first glance, but as the movie continues the complexity grows. Their stories are not very intertwined except for the fact that it is all the same family. Nevertheless there are moments that want to bring you to tears.

      Despite all this I would not call the movie sappy to the least bit. The movie is full of crazy imagery and at the same time is quite comical. To say the least its light hearted. But during countless scenes the audience would burst out in laughter.

      To finish up, this movie is an absolute must see. Find it, buy it, rent it, watch it. In an age where it is almost impossible to find a good movie I am surprised that this movie did not surface long ago.

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      • Release date
        • April 20, 2005 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Official sites
        • Official site
        • Official Site (Japan)
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • 茶之味
      • Filming locations
        • Tochigi, Japan
      • Production companies
        • AOI Promotion
        • Cine Bazar
        • Grasshoppa
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $21,324
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 23m(143 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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