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Sabu

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
440
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Sabu (2002)
Period DramaActionDrama

When a young man is sent to a prison workhouse for a crime he did not commit his friend on the outside must find evidence to clear his name.When a young man is sent to a prison workhouse for a crime he did not commit his friend on the outside must find evidence to clear his name.When a young man is sent to a prison workhouse for a crime he did not commit his friend on the outside must find evidence to clear his name.

  • Director
    • Takashi Miike
  • Writers
    • Yô Takeyama
    • Shûgorô Yamamoto
  • Stars
    • Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Tomoko Tabata
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    440
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Yô Takeyama
      • Shûgorô Yamamoto
    • Stars
      • Tatsuya Fujiwara
      • Satoshi Tsumabuki
      • Tomoko Tabata
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Eiji
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Sabu
    Tomoko Tabata
    • Nobuko
    Kazue Fukiishi
    • Osue
    Kenji Sawada
    Kenji Sawada
    • Okayasu
    Naomasa Musaka
    • Matsuda
    Tatsuo Yamada
    • Ryojiro Kojima
    Yoshiki Arizono
    • Yohei
    Keisuke Horibe
    Keisuke Horibe
    Ken'ichi Endô
    Ken'ichi Endô
    • Giichi
    Mayuko Nishiyama
    • Osono
    Hiroshi Tamaki
    Hiroshi Tamaki
    • Kinta
    Yôji Tanaka
    • Toku
    • (as Yoji Tanaka)
    Yujiro Taniyama
    Yujiro Taniyama
    Akira Yasuda
    Ren Ôsugi
    Ren Ôsugi
    • Heizo
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Yô Takeyama
      • Shûgorô Yamamoto
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    7StainBoy

    Proof that Takashi Miike is truly a brilliant director

    Sabu is a simple, straight-forward friendship/love story with few surprises, very unlike Miike's more popular movies (which have been recognized as some of the most disturbingly shocking and violent films of all time). But what makes this movie better than just an average movie of the week is the direction. The opening 10 minutes are some of the most beautiful I have ever seen. And throughout, Miike shows everyone that he can handle a story without sex or ultra-violence with one of the greatest styles the cinema has known. The movie itself is worth seeing at least once, but the directing gives it replay value several times over.
    6planktonrules

    Not even close to what you might expect from director Miike!

    Takashi Miike has directed some very, very unusual films. Some have been hilariously strange and off-beat (HAPPINESS OF THE KATAKURIS), just plain odd (BIRD PEOPLE IN CHINA) or super violent (AUDITION and ICHI THE KILLER). As for me, I have loved some of his films but also found his violent films so sick and graphic I couldn't stand them--it's all a matter of taste--I just don't want graphic violence in my films. But, I wasn't at all prepared for SABU, as it seemed nothing like the other Miike films I'd seen. I was worried it would be too violent (it wasn't unnecessarily so) and hoped it would be weird and unconventional (it wasn't). Overall, it was a finely crafted but extremely conventional film about a man who is unjustly sent to debtors prison and becomes violent in order to cope with it--and praying for revenge when he one day is released. As far as this plot goes, it has some very interesting elements and twists (particularly towards the end), but the film also is a bit dull in spots and I was tempted several times to stop watching. While I am glad I stuck with it because there was enough payoff at the end to justify seeing it, it wasn't a particularly interesting film or anything that seemed out of the ordinary. I'm sure Miike's rabid fans out there would thoroughly disagree, but I think the ordinary viewer could take or leave this film.
    7squelcho

    Mainstreaming with Miike.

    As mentioned in another review, this film should probably have been called "Eiji", because he is certainly the focus of attention. The slight plot revolves around a perceived injustice against him and its eventual resolution. The supporting cast are more sketches than characters, but the narrative survives the demands of this televisual simplification.

    As a historical document it's beautiful. Perhaps Miike wanted to show, much like Kurosawa, that even in the era of the Samurai, ordinary people also led lives tinged with drama.

    I felt that there was a hint of predetermined running time (perhaps two one hour episodes?) which led to a bit of a lull in proceedings around the hour mark. I resolved my putative ennui by resorting to the time honoured British tea ceremony. By the time I'd finished my refreshments, the plot had picked up again, and fortified by some quality tiffin, I thoroughly enjoyed the denouement. I'd guess that this is the Japanese equivalent of those great period dramas that the BBC excels at. I don't watch television, but I would if it could consistently offer a dramatic emotional diet as rich as this.
    7simon_booth

    Mixed feelings

    First things first, this isn't a Samurai movie as it is sometimes advertised. It's a period film set in the time of the Samurai, but the main characters are just normal folk. I might also mention that despite the film being named after the character Sabu, it spends almost the whole time focussed on his friend Eiji (played by Tatsuya Fujiwara of Battle Royale fame).

    It's hard to recognise the influence of director Takashi Miike here, as it features none of his usual over-the-top madness. However, it's another film that shows the director to be capable of far more than just shocking the audience with violence.

    However, I still reckon it amongst the weakest of 20 or so Miike films that I've seen. As a drama it's quite well made, but I was left largely unmoved by it. I wasn't quite sure what message or feeling I was meant to take away, and after 2 hours I felt that I still didn't really know or understand the characters that well. It felt like we were just getting part of a larger story, and what we glimpsed wasn't enough to fully appreciate it.

    That said, it was nice to see Tatsuya Fujiwara in a non-Battle Royale setting, though the film indicates as one might expect from one so young that his acting really isn't that great without Kinji Fukasaku and a strong screenplay behind him.

    Overall, I feel that it's a film I could have appreciated more if I'd known up front what it was about (no Samurai!), but that I don't expect to watch again any time soon to find out.
    9zeleny

    Studmuffin Reformed by Unearned Punishment

    Coming from the prolifically warped Takashi Miike, this is a surprisingly straightforward psychological period drama. As witnessed and protected by his self-effacing best friend Sabu (Satoshi Tsumabuki), pretty boy Eiji (Tatsuya Fujiwara) receives proper comeuppance for his arrogance through being wrongfully accused and punished for a crime inspired by his allure. The bootleg U.S. DVD by Ctenosaur is a work of love. Highly recommended.

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • nagoyatv.com (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Сабу
    • Filming locations
      • Toei-Kyoto Studios, Kyoto, Japan(Studio, Kyoto, Japan)
    • Production companies
      • Dentsu
      • Imagica Corp.
      • NHK Enterprises 21
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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