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Thermae Romae

Original title: Terumae romae
  • 2012
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.9K
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Hiroshi Abe in Thermae Romae (2012)
Lucius, a Roman architect, is transported through time to modern-day Japan, where he learns about Japanese bathhouses and uses this to his gain back home.
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Lucius, a Roman architect, is transported through time to modern-day Japan, where he learns about Japanese bathhouses and uses this to his gain back home.Lucius, a Roman architect, is transported through time to modern-day Japan, where he learns about Japanese bathhouses and uses this to his gain back home.Lucius, a Roman architect, is transported through time to modern-day Japan, where he learns about Japanese bathhouses and uses this to his gain back home.

  • Director
    • Hideki Takeuchi
  • Writers
    • Mari Yamazaki
    • Shôgo Mutô
  • Stars
    • Hiroshi Abe
    • Aya Ueto
    • Kazuki Kitamura
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hideki Takeuchi
    • Writers
      • Mari Yamazaki
      • Shôgo Mutô
    • Stars
      • Hiroshi Abe
      • Aya Ueto
      • Kazuki Kitamura
    • 12User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Hiroshi Abe
    Hiroshi Abe
    • Lucius
    Aya Ueto
    Aya Ueto
    • Mami
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Ceionius
    Riki Takeuchi
    Riki Takeuchi
    • Tateno
    Kai Shishido
    Kai Shishido
    • Antoninus
    Midoriko Kimura
    Midoriko Kimura
    • Mami's mom
    Katsuya Takagi
    • Marcus
    • (as Katsuya)
    Bunmei Tobayama
    • Kishimoto
    Kei Iinuma
    Tarô Iwate
    • Mogami
    Takao Kinoshita
    Hachirô Ika
    • Old man
    Hiroshi Kanbe
    Katsuhiro Nagano
    Shungiku Uchida
    Shungiku Uchida
    • Manga artist Michiko Hirai
    Tomio Suga
    Yoshiyuki Morishita
    Yoshiyuki Morishita
    • Mami's Boss firing her
    Yoshikazu Ebisu
    • Showroom supervisor
    • Director
      • Hideki Takeuchi
    • Writers
      • Mari Yamazaki
      • Shôgo Mutô
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    User reviews12

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    6faiij

    Good comedy film

    This short film is about the story of Lucious, a roman architect, who leapt through time to modern Japan which makes him gain experiences and knowledge of building hot spring so he can apply these knowledge to Roman hot spring. First off, I like the plot of this film. it is very creative and different from other time-traveling films that I have ever watched. This movie is totally an entertainment since you do not have to think about the action of characters or why it happened too much but just enjoy the film. The plot is not complicated. The main actor of this film looks so alike with Roman people even he is Japanese. However, this movie is originated from comic book. So, there are some parts that might be frustrating to watch. For example, the movie itself is more like a gag cartoon that are divided into episodes. So, each apart of the film is not continue with other parts. Also, I don't really feel like it is necessary to have a female character who is the second main actor of this film in this movie in this film and forcibly put romantic plot between Lucious and that female character.
    Kirpianuscus

    sweet pretty nice

    I saw it as provocative, sweet and...pretty boring between the travels of poor architect are not only repetitive but, in some measure, pretty childish.

    But the idea is seductive and , reminding the emotion of childhood about adventure - historical books, just smart used. And the humor, like providential romance, the parallel between cultures , ore than Japaneses talking Latin are not so insignificant.

    Indeed, in few moments I perceived Terumae romae as just delightful and, in some measure, it is little more, for acting, for atmosphere, for ingenuity of slices of story and for noble intentions as axis of a sweet - pretty nice film about pretentions of powerful men and the sources of inspiration for a correct architect.
    6Thanos_Alfie

    Nice comedy...

    "Thermae Romae" is a Comedy - Fantasy movie in which we watch a Roman architect transported to modern-day Japan where he learns a lot and gain reputation and money when he is going back home.

    I enjoyed this movie because it had a simple but interesting plot that contained plenty of humorous scenes, something that elevated the movie. The interpretations of both Hiroshi Abe who played as Lucius and Aya Ueto who played as Mami were very good and their combination worked very well. In addition to this, the direction which was made by Hideki Takeuchi was also very good and he presented his main characters in a very clever way in order for the audience to relate to them and follow them along their story. All in all, I have to say that "Thermae Romae" is a nice comedy movie and I recommend everyone to watch it because I am sure you will laugh and you will have a great time.
    6lasttimeisaw

    A gleeful if frivolous potboiler mines into Japan's prevalent kuso culture

    Whopping temerity abounds in Hideki Takeuchi's THERMAE ROMAE, an adaptation of Mari Yamazaki's massively popular eponymous manga series, which is parlayed into a gigantic box-office smash hit, Japan's second highest-grossing domestic film in 2012 and also spawns a sequel.

    In this time-travel cock and bull story, an Ancient Roman architect Lucius Modestus (Abe) multiply stumbles upon present world in Japan through magic watery portals which the movie gives no explication whatsoever. Lucius takes his cue from mod cons to improve his design of Roman baths, which is pertinently yoked to the historical process of the Roman Empire under the reign of the peripatetic Emperor Hadrian (Ichimura), not only does Lucius' copied private bath console the emperor's loss of Antinous in 130, but his discovery of therapeutic hot springs is able to miraculously heal the wounds and dissipate the fatigue of jaded Roman warriors as well, which in turn, secures Antoninus (Shishido)'s standing as Hadrian's successor, to the chagrin of the obnoxious skirt-chaser Ceionius (Kitamura). It is all thanks to Japanese bathing culture, that human history doesn't go astray in the wrong hands, temerity, yes, but also innately droll....

    read my full review on the blog: cinema omnivore
    6Aoi_kdr

    If ancient Roman would come to modern Japan.

    I felt the humor of the original comic was depicted in the movie faithfully! A ancient Roman architect named Lucius was led modern Japanese bath house, sentoh. There he got some ideas of Romen bath architecture, Thermae Romae. He called modern Japanese flat-faced people. That way to call was very funny! Also Romen people were played these Japanese actors have distinct facial features, Hiroshi Abe, Kazuki Kitamura and Masachika Ichimura. So an actress of heroine couldn't find them in true European extras. I felt like the ending was twisted. But I liked it because it got to the point.

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      Many of the sets depicting ancient Rome were left over from the TV series Rome (2005).
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      Alternate-language version of Thermae Romae (2012)

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2012 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Nhà Tắm La Mã
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Dentsu
      • Enterbrain
      • Filmmakers
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $74,285,251
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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