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Still the Water

Original title: Futatsume no mado
  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.2K
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Still the Water (2014)
On a subtropical island, a teenage couple deal with the interwoven cycle of life, death and love.
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On a subtropical island, a teenage couple deal with the interwoven cycle of life, death and love.On a subtropical island, a teenage couple deal with the interwoven cycle of life, death and love.On a subtropical island, a teenage couple deal with the interwoven cycle of life, death and love.

  • Director
    • Naomi Kawase
  • Writer
    • Naomi Kawase
  • Stars
    • Nijirô Murakami
    • Junko Abe
    • Miyuki Matsuda
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Writer
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Stars
      • Nijirô Murakami
      • Junko Abe
      • Miyuki Matsuda
    • 14User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Nijirô Murakami
    Nijirô Murakami
    • Kaito
    Junko Abe
    Junko Abe
    • Kyôko
    • (as Jun Yoshinaga)
    Miyuki Matsuda
    Miyuki Matsuda
    • Isa
    Tetta Sugimoto
    • Tôru
    Makiko Watanabe
    Makiko Watanabe
    • Misaki
    Jun Murakami
    Jun Murakami
    • Atsushi
    Hideo Sakaki
    Sadae Sakae
    Kazurô Maeda
    Mitsuaki Nakano
    Yukiharu Kawabata
    Yukiyo Maeda
    Kinue Yasuda
    Fujio Tokita
    Fujio Tokita
    • Director
      • Naomi Kawase
    • Writer
      • Naomi Kawase
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    9jlrousse04

    A beautiful poem about life, love and death

    No, the last film of Naomi Kawase, internationally known as "Still the water", is not a film reserved to "intellectual people", as I heard recently. If we refer to "Last year at Marienbad" (Resnais-1961) as a film for"intellectual people", we find no common point, except slowness of the rhythm.

    The spectator should only follow the example of the female heroin, Kyoko, who, in one scene at the beginning, dives into the sea with all her clothes (except her shoes), and enjoy this bath, meeting joyfully with the old-fellow fisherman, "PapyTortoise".

    Following her example, we, spectators, should dive into the film, and enjoy the play of sunlight across the branches of the old banyan, just in front of the terrace of Kyoko's house; enjoy the meals lovely prepared by Kyoko's father (so much different from the meals eaten in a restaurant at Tokyo by Kaito, Kyoko's lover, and his father; and completely opposed to the food left by Kaito's mother in the refrigerator); enjoy even the soft departure of Isa, Kyoko's mother, after a long illness, among songs and dances.

    I love so much this warm celebration of la joie de vivre, typically a Japanese one, as, after each disaster, typhoon, earthquake or tsunami, we see Japanese people build again, with a strong faith in life, all that has been destroyed.
    9faridandroid5

    The film is great, Metacritic reviews expose Hollywood critics as buffoons

    This review is not about the film but the crude American taste.

    Whenever my cinema-savvy friends criticised Hollywood, I'd jokingly dismiss their arguments, saying I enjoy action-packed, fun films for afternoons and that Hollywood has great production. I stand corrected.

    This film has been given a 5 by metacritic. Check out the reviews. They say silent moments are awkward.. or that stares are long... I had an epiphany that Americans and their layman critics have actually no appreciation for an actual good work when they see one. Everybody likes a big Mac but in no way it means you can slam a 5-michelin star cuisine.

    I always acknowledged Hollywood films try to appeal to the lowest common denominator. It makes them fun to a point. But I realised today it's not just their audience that is unnaturally confused with junk, but apparently American select critics are actually the lowest common denominator.

    P.S. IMDb will not be a universal source until it goes beyond Hollywood standards.
    9luismcdbrito

    Extra beautifullness and life

    If you have to tell a story of one day of your life in extreme detail, life is exciting, an action movie? No, life is a big big boredom.

    The beautifull slow pace of Japanese movies ads an extra boredom that characterises most of a human life.

    This is a extremelly cinematic beautifull movie since the beginning till the last poetic frame.

    It's an art movie were several folklore aspects are explored.

    It's about growing up and how sometimes teenagers are curious about life and drama queens. Knowing along the way that death is part of life.

    It shows some raw pictures that are also part of life and they are the ones that curiously take the boredom of it away (even without guns).

    It's a recomended movie if you want to get in touch with Japanese culture and you are an art lover.
    8mister_bateman

    A poetic film

    Disregard the bubble gum chewing burgers with attention deficit disorder whining about this movie being "boring". Sure, it is slow paced. But it's a very profound and beautiful allegory about nature and life. If you cannot appreciate the poetry of this film, I'm afraid your soul has been rotted away or you never had one.
    8leo-lester-leo

    Very deep and moving

    Death, love, commitment...the movie treats those question in a very human rhythm, and surprises you in its deepness. I was moved to tears.

    It's set in a paradisaical coast of a Japanase island, full of light and sea. The actors are impressively true and beautiful.

    Japanase music being played and sang was a real plus too. The few scenes happening in Tokyo were a really good reflection to appreciate better the lifestyle in that countryside.

    the last third of the movie was maybe a little bit slow to reveal itself, but it saved some great scenes and was matching the rest of it.

    It's also socially and culturally very enriching and interesting. Leaves you with true surprises about the way these kids behave towards losing someone, towards relationships, etc.

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    • Trivia
      After the release of the film, Naomi Kawase dubbed it as her masterpiece.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, scenes from this film were originally shown to the BBFC for advice. The distributor was informed that one scene was likely to be in breach of the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937 and was therefore unlikely to be suitable for classification. When the film was submitted for formal classification, this scene had been cut.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Kyoko & Kaito
      Composed by Hashiken

      Piano by David Hadjadj

      Arranged and Performed by David Hadjadj

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 2014 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Japan
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 第二扇窗
    • Filming locations
      • Amami, Kagoshima, Japan
    • Production companies
      • WOWOW
      • Comme des Cinémas
      • Asmik Ace
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $383,948
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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