War photographer W. Eugene Smith travels back to Japan where he documents the devastating effect of mercury poisoning in coastal communities.War photographer W. Eugene Smith travels back to Japan where he documents the devastating effect of mercury poisoning in coastal communities.War photographer W. Eugene Smith travels back to Japan where he documents the devastating effect of mercury poisoning in coastal communities.
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Very touching
Initially I was quite shocked by Johnny Depp's weathered appearance. After overcoming the initial shock, I was completely captivated by the very touching story. The ending for me in tears.
Welcome Back Mr. Depp
"Minamata" is a disease that I was curious about while studying at the Faculty of Medicine.
An amazing person, a unique photographer, W. Eugene Smith.
The movie has a pretty good biography and stays away from fake drama. Because the story itself is already very painful.
Andrew Levitas has done a great job of directing.
Benoit Delhomme has created a magnificent composition with Sony camera and lenses.
Ryuichi Sakamoto exclaimed that he was a master with every note of the music.
And I was very happy to see J. Depp, whom I missed for a long time.
Hiroyuki Sanada, you are an amazing detail.
An amazing person, a unique photographer, W. Eugene Smith.
The movie has a pretty good biography and stays away from fake drama. Because the story itself is already very painful.
Andrew Levitas has done a great job of directing.
Benoit Delhomme has created a magnificent composition with Sony camera and lenses.
Ryuichi Sakamoto exclaimed that he was a master with every note of the music.
And I was very happy to see J. Depp, whom I missed for a long time.
Hiroyuki Sanada, you are an amazing detail.
It touches your soul
If you are looking for entertainment - skip this film.
It will skin your soul alive. So touching, frustrating, making clear where the "small people"'place is. Great characters, great acting, great directing. Thanks for including Johnny Depp, in this cancel culture you never know. But once again he proves that his talent is way above all the gossip.
It will skin your soul alive. So touching, frustrating, making clear where the "small people"'place is. Great characters, great acting, great directing. Thanks for including Johnny Depp, in this cancel culture you never know. But once again he proves that his talent is way above all the gossip.
Warmhearted directed portrait of a community ravaged by chemical pollution.
Slowburning, warmhearted, shocking portrait of the destruction of children's health by chemical pollution in Japan.
The story: Johnny Depp plays his usual clusmy, comical self, this time around he plays an American alcoholic master photographer. Out of the blue comes a Japanese woman at his door who asks him for his help to expose the pollution crimes through his photography.
Impressive movie, which starts out rather lighthearted and sometimes even kinda comical, only near the very end the drama hits full on, when we as an audience get to see the many disfigured, handicapped children, ruined for life by the chemical pollution of the river from which they ate the fish...
Produced by Johnny Depp himself. Based on true events...
Please have the patience to watch the final credits, because at the end many similar chemical pollution catastrophes are being shown from around the world, including Europe and the USA.
The story: Johnny Depp plays his usual clusmy, comical self, this time around he plays an American alcoholic master photographer. Out of the blue comes a Japanese woman at his door who asks him for his help to expose the pollution crimes through his photography.
Impressive movie, which starts out rather lighthearted and sometimes even kinda comical, only near the very end the drama hits full on, when we as an audience get to see the many disfigured, handicapped children, ruined for life by the chemical pollution of the river from which they ate the fish...
Produced by Johnny Depp himself. Based on true events...
Please have the patience to watch the final credits, because at the end many similar chemical pollution catastrophes are being shown from around the world, including Europe and the USA.
Corporate greed and an excellent JD. What else you need?
"Minamata" is a movie in which we follow the photographer William Eugene Smith (Johnny Depp) traveling to coastal villages in Japan to capture with his camera the effect of mercury poisoning on people. It is a story about corporate greed (Yes, another one....) and thus less shocking as corporate greed is always put above human life. What I am trying to say is that there is nothing shocking about corporate greed as new stories emerge every other day. However this one is unique as it was kept a secret for so long and I never even heard about it. Excellent acting from Johnny Depp despite his personal problems. I enjoyed the cinematography as old footage was used and mixed into this movie. I strongly recommend everyone to watch this movie. It is simply a very good movie, story and the environment should concern all of us.
Did you know
- TriviaThe city of Minamata, Kumamoto, declined to lend its name as a supporter to a local screening held in August 2021 organized by volunteers, prior to the nationwide release of the film in Japan in September 2021. The city told The Asahi Shimbun that it was uncertain whether the film depicted historical events accurately and was conducive to dispelling discrimination and prejudice against patients. Kumamoto Prefecture, on the other hand, supported the screening.
- GoofsJohnny Depp sings Forever Young by Bob Dylan in the film in 1971. The song was written in 1973 and released in 1974.
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- Also known as
- Thảm Họa Minamata
- Filming locations
- Belgrade, Serbia(Dunav)
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- Gross worldwide
- $755,878
- Runtime
- 1h 55m(115 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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