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Happy Hour

Original title: Happî awâ
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 5h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
3.2K
YOUR RATING
Happy Hour (2015)
Drama

A slow-burning epic chronicling the emotional journey of four thirty something women in the misty seaside city of Kobe.A slow-burning epic chronicling the emotional journey of four thirty something women in the misty seaside city of Kobe.A slow-burning epic chronicling the emotional journey of four thirty something women in the misty seaside city of Kobe.

  • Director
    • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
  • Writers
    • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Tadashi Nohara
    • Tomoyuki Takahashi
  • Stars
    • Sachie Tanaka
    • Hazuki Kikuchi
    • Maiko Mihara
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Writers
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
      • Tadashi Nohara
      • Tomoyuki Takahashi
    • Stars
      • Sachie Tanaka
      • Hazuki Kikuchi
      • Maiko Mihara
    • 20User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Sachie Tanaka
    • Akari
    Hazuki Kikuchi
    • Sakurako
    Maiko Mihara
    • Fumi
    Rira Kawamura
    • Jun
    Hiromi Demura
    • Hinako
    Shoko Fukunaga
    • Mitsu
    Yuichiro Ito
    • Kawano
    Tsugumi Kugai
    • Yoshie
    Hiroyuki Miura
    • Takuya
    Hajime Sakasho
    • Kazama
    Shuhei Shibata
    • Ukai
    Ayaka Shibutani
    • Yuzuki
    Reina Shiihashi
    • Kozue
    Yoshio Shin
    • Yoshihiko
    Yasunobu Tanabe
    • Kurita
    Ayumu Tonoi
    • Yoko
    Yoshitaka Zahana
    • Kohei
    • Director
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Writers
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
      • Tadashi Nohara
      • Tomoyuki Takahashi
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews20

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    9dashinghazel

    Subtle and reflective

    Worth it. It's long but you don't have to watch it all at once. It's a unique movie that foregrounds the slow details and nuances of the moments we experience. I think it expresses subtle, wordless feelings of magic and also anguish in searching for oneself and for fulfillment in our long (but short) lives.

    I didn't always agree with the women in the movie but I related to how they were questioning the surface of themselves and their lives, searching for something more than what they'd fallen into or were told to be. The movie is humorous at times, depressing at times, and both. It left me with a feeling of silent reflection on the many sides to life and to people.
    10linistea

    Bergman meets Romer

    Giving a feeling of Bergman meets Romer, this movie is very intimate, and quietly leaves deep traces for long after seeing it. About the ambiguity of love, power of friendship, transformation and intimacy, an emotional journey.
    7Sebastien02

    An original experience

    This movie focuses on 4 Japanese women in their late thirties. We follow their daily lives and their personal journeys. These 4 friends realize that they are unhappy with their (love) lives and they try to take back control. Several interesting topics are addressed, such as the lack of communication in relationships, the emancipation of women and the quest for self-fulfillment. The 4 non professional actresses give good performances and we get attached to their characters. Being immersed in the Japanese culture is also an enlightening experience. However, the movie is long. Some cuts could have been made.
    8djkimtech

    An Objective View on the Mid-Life Crisis

    If you are willing to dedicate 5 hours of your time to watch Hamaguchi's Happy Hour, what you'll find is a cozy yet mildly depressing film perfect for those lonely, chilly winter nights alone.

    The film strives to present themes about marriage, divorce, mid-life, relationships, love, and others in an extremely objective way. The dialogue in the café scene even explicitly states this, also inputting that while you can try to be objective, you are ultimately limited by your own experiences. How do you reach this hyper-realism? For one thing you can practically reduce editing to a minimum. The most stand out result of this is not cutting scenes out to pad out the run time. Even I, a person who loves this trend of extending run time in movies, had to split my viewing into 2-parts. However, this luxury of time gives the pacing a very natural feel; characters evolve very logically while not feeling rushed and long scenes of literally just shots of character's faces lets the audience see character's feelings change (or sometimes lack thereof) while not seeming abrupt at all. Another point is how the characters perform. The very amateurish quality in performance is reminiscent of films like Hong Sangsoo, a Korean director well known worldwide for his amateur style. The delivery of dialogue is very flat and relaxed, with only slight changes in intonation and volume for those extremely "dramatic" scenes. Characters display emotion with only subtle changes in facial expressions, or sometimes if they are sad, the director only presents them in the aftermath with their bloodshot eyes.

    On the topic of dialogue, this film does suffer from some expository dialogue, a quality in a lot of French New Wave films that turns me off most of the time. I wish that in the 5-hour run time, Hamaguchi could have found more natural and normal ways of delivering dialogue.

    How the film is presented is gorgeous. From watching some Ozu films, shot composition is very Japanese, a lot of intersecting lines into horizons and such. Color selection and camera positioning makes the film seem very disconnected from the characters, again contributing to the omniscient perspective of the film. And Kobe just seems like a pretty place to be. I especially loved the singles where the camera is placed right in front of the camera, like a Deacons/Cohen Brothers film making us intimate with the character while their cold expressions still leave a veil between us.

    Overall, I think those who are willing to be active watchers for the 5-hour run time can get something out of watching this film, whether if it's about your marriage or if you happen to agree with these other reviews and find that women are evil (?). I personally thought that the main characters felt trapped by the societal pressures of mid-life (marriage, children, love) and that their actions to break out of those chains were out of their intolerance to be stuck in their societal roles as housewives. But the director's purposeful strategy of "present-how-it-is" kind of gives everyone the right to form and support their own ideals based on this film.
    10edeboer-33666

    Great insight into the modern Japanese woman

    Through 4 different characters, the movie make us share the life of today Japan, and the legitimate questions you can encounter in your couple. Necessarily slow, it is a good movie to make us think about our life. True and accurate insight in the woman soul. To be watched in a quiet place.

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      In France, the film was released theatrically in three parts over three weeks, respectively dubbed "1&2", "3&4" and "5". The film was thus advertised as "The First Cinema TV Series".

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2015 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 歡樂時光
    • Filming locations
      • Kobe, Hyogo, Japan(main setting)
    • Production companies
      • Fictive
      • Kobe Workshop Cinema Project
      • NEOPA
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $337,256
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    • Runtime
      • 5h 17m(317 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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