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Everything Goes Wrong

Original title: Subete ga kurutteru
  • 1960
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
649
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Shinako Nakagawa in Everything Goes Wrong (1960)
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The young rebel Jiro has to deal with an environment of crime and prostitution, and the impact of its choices on personal relationships: one with his mother, with the lover of the latter and... Read allThe young rebel Jiro has to deal with an environment of crime and prostitution, and the impact of its choices on personal relationships: one with his mother, with the lover of the latter and with a girl in love with him.The young rebel Jiro has to deal with an environment of crime and prostitution, and the impact of its choices on personal relationships: one with his mother, with the lover of the latter and with a girl in love with him.

  • Director
    • Seijun Suzuki
  • Writers
    • Seiji Hoshikawa
    • Akira Ichijo
  • Stars
    • Tamio Kawachi
    • Yoshiko Nezu
    • Sayuri Yoshinaga
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    649
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Seijun Suzuki
    • Writers
      • Seiji Hoshikawa
      • Akira Ichijo
    • Stars
      • Tamio Kawachi
      • Yoshiko Nezu
      • Sayuri Yoshinaga
    • 8User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tamio Kawachi
    Tamio Kawachi
    • Jirô Sugita
    Yoshiko Nezu
    Yoshiko Nezu
    • Toshimi Tani
    Sayuri Yoshinaga
    • Noriko
    Shinako Nakagawa
    Shinako Nakagawa
    • Etsuko Shimojô
    Shinsuke Ashida
    Shinsuke Ashida
    • Keigo Nambara
    Tomoko Naraoka
    Tomoko Naraoka
    • Masayo Sugita
    Kotoe Hatsui
    Kotoe Hatsui
    • Ritsuko
    Chikako Miyagi
    • Yukie
    Takanobu Hozumi
    • Kôsuke Asuka
    Kôichi Uenoyama
    Kôichi Uenoyama
    • Yasuo Ono
    Shirô Yanase
    • Tamiya
    Shigeo Hayashi
    • Eda
    • (as Shigerô Hayashi)
    Teruaki Toki
    Masaru Yamamoto
    Kyôsuke Sawai
    • Yutaka Nunome
    Shingo Ishioka
    • Watanabe
    Tôru Moriya
    • Tamotsu Nakajima
    Ichirô Kikuta
    • Director
      • Seijun Suzuki
    • Writers
      • Seiji Hoshikawa
      • Akira Ichijo
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    7Ore-Sama

    A golden work that could've easily have been crap

    Lets look at the basic story: Jiro is a clean cut, hard working student looking to please his mother, who is having an affair with a business man. Dismissing his mother's situation as prostitution, he falls in further with a crowd of proud criminals and goes down the bad path. Also intertwining sub plots including a young woman trying to raise money for an abortion to not burden her living partner and Jiro's new girlfriend who is involved with a gangster.

    Certainly at first glance of a summary like this, one envisions a life time channel movie, or something in the vain of MST3K fodder like "I Accuse My Parents". What ultimately saves this can be summed up thusly: Seijun Suzuki. I won't say this is his best movie necessarily, but it probably displays his strength best, making movies that revel in absurdity while not becoming flat out comedies.

    It's to Suzuki's credit that many of these scenes come off less laughable than they should, while others are played up to such an extent you can only laugh, but all of it feels intentional and calculated. Characters will completely shift in behavior at points, and it's a testament to Suzuki we can still take anything seriously in all of this.

    One particularly brilliant scene has a man trying to make a solemn, heart felt confession to someone, the kind of performance one would expect in a serious drama, while the person he's speaking to is making out with his girlfriend and talking in a snappy, Godardian fashion. A complete contrast of moods that seems like the actors are in two completely different movies, and yes it inspires a few laughs while still eliciting sympathy, and is brilliant in how it conveys the utter dissonance and break down in communication between them.

    I mentioned Godard earlier, and certainly more than a few touches of "Breathless" can be seen here. There are a few jump cuts near identical to those in "Breathless", and towards the end Jiro even begins talking a little like Michel, however there's enough original flourish here. The camera work is sweeping and complimentary to this hyper paced film of only 70 minutes, weaving through plot points gracefully. There's a lot of content in this seventy minute picture but it is never rushed.

    Well worth a look.
    6boblipton

    Try a Little Kindness

    Tamio Kawaji doesn't like that his mother has been a married businessman's mistress for fifteen years. He lives on the money, but it makes him miserable. He earns some money stealing cars, and his girlfriend, Yoshiko Nezu, sides with him. She tries to raise money for a friend who's gotten pregnant, only she doesn't want to bother the boy she is living with about an abortion. As the situation spirals out of control, the older couple tries to talk with the youngster, to explain things to him, but he doesn't want to hear about it.

    Seijun Suzuki's movie about juvenile delinquency and the causes of it is sensationalistic, and offers no real solutions, only a beginning of one. Mostly, though, it's about violence and anger and alienation.
    7ksf-2

    seems to be similar to blackboard jungle

    The united states title for this is everything goes wrong, while in japanese, it translates to everything is crazy. Jiro is a confused, angry, youth, trying to grow up in the crazy world around him. This was 1960, so japan was starting to get back on its feet after world war two. When he discovers that his mother is hanging around with a married man, he must deal with his own feelings, in spite of the fact that the married man has helped them financially over the years. So Jiro does what a youth in a city does... he joins a gang and goes down the wrong path. Starts pulling jobs and making bad decisions. It's pretty good, with lots of peppy, jazzy music. The tone always seems to be upbeat and fast, even when Jiro is breaking into cars. The director must really like jazz. Story by Akira Ichijo. Directed by Seijun Suzuki. Wikipedia dot com says he went to film school after the war, and about ten years later, began directing films. This is pretty good... has almost the same plot as Blackboard Jungle, which had come out five years prior.
    7jamesrupert2014

    Unpleasant Japanese JD melodrama

    The life of bitter teenager Jiro Sugita (Tamio Kawaji) spirals out of control as his petty lawlessness and his resentment of his mother's relationship with a married man leads to violence. Seijun Suzuki's teen melodrama is an unpleasant snapshot of life amongst disaffected youth who were born in the ruins of Japan just as the War in the Pacific was ending. Jiro's resentment comes from his mother being forced to take money from a lover in order to survive, money that Jiro hates but willing demands (the idea of being dependent on outside money may have been very resonant with audiences during Japan's 'rebuilding' stage). The film is quite 'adult', with brief glimpses of nudity, issues such as abortion and youth prostitution, and candid and casual off-screen brutality (there are several indifferent references to girls in the gang being raped by multiple boys). I found it more disturbing than a comparable American 'JD' pic, possibly because the youth look more 'innocent' (especially the girls) and less like the 'cliched' street hoodlums you'd see in, for example, a John Cassavetes film. The direction is quite effective although the acting was a bit melodramatic at times (although angry teens are not particularly known for subtleties of behaviour). The cinematography is good except for a number of weak and obvious back-projection scenes and the young cast, notably Yoshiko Nezu as Jiro's 'in for anything' girlfriend Toshimi and Shinako Nakagawa as her desperate pregnant friend Etsuko, is quite good. An interesting look at the darker side of Japanese post-war culture, well-made but not for all tastes.
    9Kammurabi

    When Everything Goes Wrong goes so right

    What a great, flowing, virtuoso bit of filmmaking. Effortless interlocking scenes moving one to the next. One character's bit of drama bleeds seamlessly into another. This interlocking style is not originated in this film but many of the more recent films have popularized something that this film did so well 50 years before. There is an apparent joyous enthusiasm with which this film is made and, while the subject matter is at times very intense and not always satisfying, there is an infectious energy on display by a doubtlessly talented director.

    Crash, Pulp Fiction and other similar recent films owe a bit of a debt to Everything Goes Wrong and fans of those should take particular interest in this one.

    I went into it with no expectations as I knew nearly zero about it and at the time I am posting this review only 16 people have even voted for it. A criminally under-appreciated film and it made an immediate impression on me which has continued to grow to admiration. After seeing Tokyo Drifter, Branded to Kill, Take Aim at the Police Van, Everything Goes Wrong is my favorite film by Seijun Suzuki so far.

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1960 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Madness of Youth
    • Filming locations
      • Mejiro, Tokyo, Japan
    • Production company
      • Nikkatsu
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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