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A Fugitive from the Past

Original title: Kiga kaikyô
  • 1965
  • 3h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
1.5K
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A Fugitive from the Past (1965)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Three thieves escape from a heist, one of them killing the other two. He is sheltered by a prostitute and sought after by the police, but only after ten years his true motivation unravels.Three thieves escape from a heist, one of them killing the other two. He is sheltered by a prostitute and sought after by the police, but only after ten years his true motivation unravels.Three thieves escape from a heist, one of them killing the other two. He is sheltered by a prostitute and sought after by the police, but only after ten years his true motivation unravels.

  • Director
    • Tomu Uchida
  • Writers
    • Naoyuki Suzuki
    • Tsutomu Minakami
  • Stars
    • Rentarô Mikuni
    • Sachiko Hidari
    • Kôji Mitsui
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tomu Uchida
    • Writers
      • Naoyuki Suzuki
      • Tsutomu Minakami
    • Stars
      • Rentarô Mikuni
      • Sachiko Hidari
      • Kôji Mitsui
    • 14User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins total

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    Rentarô Mikuni
    Rentarô Mikuni
    • Takichi Inukai aka Kyôichirô Tarumi
    Sachiko Hidari
    Sachiko Hidari
    • Yae Sugito
    Kôji Mitsui
    Kôji Mitsui
    • Motojima
    Yoshi Katô
    Yoshi Katô
    • Yae's Father
    Sadako Sawamura
    Sadako Sawamura
    • Motojima's Wife
    Susumu Fujita
    Susumu Fujita
    • Police Chief
    Akiko Kazami
    • Toshiko
    Seiichirô Kameishi
    Shûsuke Sone
    • Owner of Asahi Spa
    Mitsuo Andô
    • Chûkichi Kijima
    Rin'ichi Yamamoto
    • Priest
    Ken Takakura
    Ken Takakura
    • Ajimura
    Junzaburô Ban
    • Yumisaka
    Yuriko Anjô
    • Tokiko Katsuragi
    Tamae Araki
    Shinko Endô
    Yuki Hayami
    Tadashi Katô
    • Director
      • Tomu Uchida
    • Writers
      • Naoyuki Suzuki
      • Tsutomu Minakami
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    10elo-equipamentos

    My Masterpiece number 107!!!

    Living in thirty world we're already inured received too late those hidden worldwide gems that were recovered by latest advanced cleaning process of those old negative prints, in Kiga Kaikyô that means literally STRAITS OF HUNGER, in a polling by Japanese critics in 1999 reached in honorable third place, what an achievement got by Tomu Uchida, nonetheless this prize winner came on late period of his extensive career, this crime-cop-drama-mystery has a stained Noirish style and also has a slight hookup with French Novelle Vague.

    This overlong production basically lays out in two main happenings carried out in September 20th 1947 in post war environment, firstly a heist of a large money held by three convicts followed by arson taking to death the pawnshop's wealthy owner, meanwhile a storm is near of the bay area ends up with a shipwreck of a ferryboat entailing in many hundred of deaths, those criminals harness the chaos installed on rescue to sneak away by boat, later just one of them Kakichi Inukay (Rentarô Mikuni) survives, aftermaths randomly meeting with a lovely-naïve pros.titute Yae Sugito (Sachiko Hidari), both having a heart sex night where the thief takes her a large amount of money.

    Meanwhile the local policeman Yumisaka (Junzaburô Ban) sniffing around to find out a clue of those criminals, track down their footsteps, soon he reaches in Yae inquiring her over the running thief, in gratitude Yae alleges stayed the night with a dissimilar person, avoiding Yumisaka of the right track, at once the silly girl starts a kind of platonic love affair with the unknown Inukay, she ends up in Tokyo slum area, wondering one day should be meeting her do-gooder to be grateful for, it come in ten years after with tragic events unveiling hidden secrets from the past.

    Awesome black & white Toei production, the slow paced narrative allowed to the viewers relish every single sequence on an everlasting journey of those power leading trio, an extensive and exhausting searching led by the tenacious cop, the platonic love of Yea keeping her alive even in hard old profession, and finally the early Inukay eroded by hunger nowadays try appease his guilty by generous donations addressed by inmates rehab program, also displays the hard hungry environment post WWII, a real portrait of this harder time.

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    10calvinlynn

    My #1 Japanese film of all time

    Perhaps "Kiga kaikyo" (Tomu Uchida, 1963), also known as "Fugitive from the Past" or "Strait of Hunger" (the original japanese title), is the most underrated japanese film in western audience. It's incredible to find that it has only 5 votes on IMDb (including mine).

    "Strait of Hunger" is a dark, twisted crime drama, yet remains subtle emotion and social criticism themes inside. The characters are complex and intriguing, and the view angle of 1950s Japanese society is wide and enlightened with an epical story telling. The black and white cinematography is astoundingly fabulous, especially the billowy ocean under the hurricane, which gives the audience indelible impression. Tomu Uchida is one of the greatest film makers (if not the greatest) living in Japan and this film is a timeless masterpiece. It is my all time #1 japanese film and I strongly recommend this to everyone.
    5mformoviesandmore

    Three hours and this is all you get?

    I agree with the other reviewer who noted that this is a tedious movie.

    Perhaps this was something special in japan of the early sixties. That was a time before Japan had come to dominate the automobile inustry and was still mucking around with little bux boxes.

    This would be a matching movie for a country in an undeveloped state.

    The story is procedural and the acting poor - to western eyes. What on earth reason that group had to all be together on a ferry is laughable.

    High And Low - great movie, even today Harakiri - great movie, even today

    This? Not so.
    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Expertly made and largely well-paced.

    A Fugitive from the Past thankfully earns its runtime, even if the plot never gets too crazily complex. It's suitably epic and has enough going on to run for as long as it does, using that extra time to - on at least a couple of occasions - lull you into a false sense of security before gleefully turning the tables on you. It escalated to a point that was genuinely really exciting, only for maybe the second half of its final act to prove a tiny bit underwhelming. I was still invested, but if there's any part of the movie that's a bit less than amazing, I feel like it's the last half-hour (to some extent).

    I largely liked this a lot, though. It's solidly written and well-acted, but the way it's shot proves most exciting here. Very clean at times, but then also anxiety-provoking at other times.

    Some of the music and certain stuff thematically (keeping it vague) is also surprisingly unsettling. Not quite supernatural or horror-related, but it was definitely a more eerie film than I was expecting.

    If the length makes watching this feel daunting, I'd say don't worry about it and jump in, because it didn't feel three hours long to me personally.
    9Radu_A

    One of the greatest unknown Japanese classics

    If you study Japanese, you will sooner or later read a procedural mystery novel such as the one this film was adapted from, because their narrative is matter-of-fact observation, and the mystery evolves through a sequence of events - perfect to learn the language. Many movies have been based on these but are largely unknown in the West, because these films do not conform to our expectations of police procedural drama.

    The violence is toned down, but comes as an element of shock nevertheless, because the film takes a long time to establish its protagonists - a skill Uchida had honed in a career of almost 50 years. While few of his prewar social dramas survive, and most of his postwar samurai epics are glaringly violent and experimental, this three-hour epic completely focuses on characterization, which has a strong immersive effect. The story is hardly noteworthy, which seems to irritate a few reviewers and won't work with everyone. But it's hard not to be enthralled by Sachiko Hidari's pure hearted yet masochistic prostitute, and Rentarô Mikuni's brooding fugitive meandering between innocence and brutality. Comedian Junzaburô Ban completes the trio of leads difficult to forget as the ill investigator haunted by an unsolved case. It also features a rather young Ken Takakura just before his break to stardom with "Abashiri Prison" as a novice cop.

    What makes the three hours worth sitting through and makes this Uchida's undisputed masterpiece is the ending. It is not entirely unexpected but the way it is executed is truly unforgettable. Definitely required viewing for those interested in the Japanese psyche and slow, careful character establishment.

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 1965 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Kiga kaikyô
    • Production companies
      • Toei Company
      • Toei Tokyo
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 3m(183 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.66 : 1

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