Himizu (film)
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Directed by | Sion Sono |
Produced by | Haruo Umekawa, Masashi Yamazaki |
Written by | Minoru Furuya Sion Sono |
Starring | Shōta Sometani, Fumi Nikaido |
Cinematography | Sohei Tanikawa |
Distributed by | Gaga Communications |
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130 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Himizu (ヒミズ?) is 2011 Japanese drama film based on a manga of the same name by Minoru Furuya[2] and directed by Sion Sono.[2][3] The word himizu is the Japanese name for a species of mole.
The film competed in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in September.[4] At the festival, Shōta Sometani and Fumi Nikaido received the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Young Actor and Actress for their work in the film.[5]
Contents
Cast
- Shōta Sometani as Yuichi Sumida
- Fumi Nikaido as Keiko Shazawa
- Megumi Kagurazaka
- Asuka Kurosawa
- Denden
- Mitsuru Fukikoshi
- Tetsu Watanabe
- Makiko Watanabe
- Ken Mitsuishi
- Jun Murakami
- Yōsuke Kubozuka as Teruhiko
- Yuriko Yoshitaka as Miki
- Takahiro Nishijima as You
- Anne Suzuki as Waitress
Production
Development
The director Sion Sono had already written the film's script when the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan on 11 March 2011.[6] After this disaster, he decided to rewrite the script to adapt the film to this disaster.[6]
Casting
The lead stars of the film were officially announced on 10 June 2011.[7] The lead actor for the film is Shōta Sometani, who plays the role of Sumida, a 15-year-old who suffers from the violence that his father inflicted onto him.[6] Actress Fumi Nikaido will be his co-star, and she will star as Chazawa, a rich girl who is Sumida's classmate.[7]
Additional cast members of the film was announced on 2 September 2011. These cast members were Yosuke Kubozuka, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Anne Suzuki and singer Takahiro Nishijima.[8] Actress Yoshitaka previously starred in the 2006 film Noriko's Dinner Table,[8] which was also directed by Sion Sono.[9] Nishijima is from the music group AAA,[8] and also previously starred in Sion Sono's 2009 award-winning film Love Exposure.[10]
Filming
Most of the filming took place at a special set in Ibaraki Prefecture during May 2011.[7]
Reception
Critical reception
Himizu currently holds a 94% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[11] The film was a New York Times Critics' Pick, with Miriam Bale praising its sound design and noting Sono "uses sound, a low, grumbling noise like an earthquake, to convey [dystopian Japan]. He also gives the film a harrowing cacophony and a sense of trauma with sound effects, including subtle echoes." Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film as being "fraught with brutal violence and needless repetition that draws out its two-hour running time" and added that the film "is still not an easy film to like".[6] However, the reviewer praised the ending of the film, which she describes as "achingly real" and "extraordinarily intense and effective".[6] She also praised the film's young leads Shōta Sometani and Fumi Nikaido, whom she said "grow in stature as the film progresses".[6]
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Result | Recipient |
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2011 | 68th Venice International Film Festival | Marcello Mastroianni Award | Won | Shōta Sometani and Fumi Nikaido[5] |
References
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External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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