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is a 2014 Japanese musical comedy film written and directed by
Masayuki Suo Masayuki (written: , ,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese animator and director *, Japanese actor *, Japanese baseball player and manager *, Japanese politician *, ...
, starring
Mone Kamishiraishi is a Japanese actress and singer. She is the older sister of actress and singer Moka Kamishiraishi. Biography Born in Kagoshima, Her family lived in Mexico for three years due to her father's work. She can speak English and a little bit of S ...
,
Hiroki Hasegawa , nicknamed , (born March 7, 1977 in Tokyo) is a Japanese stage, film, and television actor. Trained as a stage actor at the Bungaku-za after graduating from Chuo University , commonly referred to as or , is a private flagship research uni ...
, and Sumiko Fuji. It screened in competition at the
2014 Shanghai International Film Festival The 2014 Shanghai International Film Festival was the 17th such festival devoted to international cinema held in Shanghai, China. International Jury The members of the jury for the Golden Goblet Award were: * Gong Li (Chinese actress; president ...
on June 16, 2014. It was released in Japan on September 13, 2014.


Cast

*
Mone Kamishiraishi is a Japanese actress and singer. She is the older sister of actress and singer Moka Kamishiraishi. Biography Born in Kagoshima, Her family lived in Mexico for three years due to her father's work. She can speak English and a little bit of S ...
as Haruko Saigo *
Hiroki Hasegawa , nicknamed , (born March 7, 1977 in Tokyo) is a Japanese stage, film, and television actor. Trained as a stage actor at the Bungaku-za after graduating from Chuo University , commonly referred to as or , is a private flagship research uni ...
as Noritsugu Kyono * Sumiko Fuji as Chiharu Kojima *
Tomoko Tabata is a Japanese actress. She won the best supporting actress award from the Mainichi in 2004 for ''The Hidden Blade'' and ''Blood and Bones'', and the best actress award at the Mainichi Film Awards for ''The Cowards Who Looked to the Sky'' in 2012 ...
as Momoharu *
Tamiyo Kusakari is a Japanese actress and former ballet dancer. In 1997 her portrayal of Mai Kishikawa in '' Shall We Dance?'' won a Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role. Biography From Toshima, Tokyo, Kusakari start ...
as Satoharu *
Eri Watanabe , who was previously known as , is a Japanese actress. She won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Hochi Film Awards for '' Shall We Dance?''. Filmography Films *''Comic Magazine'' (1986) *''Crest of Betrayal'' (1994) *'' Shall We ...
as Mameharu *
Naoto Takenaka is a Japanese actor, comedian, singer, and director from Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, affiliated with From First Production. He is married to idol singer and actress Midori Kinouchi. He is also known as the voice of Samuel L. ...
as Tomio Aoki * Masahiro Takashima as Yoshio Takai *
Gaku Hamada is a Japanese film and television actor. He was a regular cast member of Fuji TV's '' Operation Love'', appearing in all 11 episodes broadcast in 2007 and the 2008 special, and receiving an award for his role. He has made numerous other TV appe ...
as Shuhei Nishino *
Ittoku Kishibe , born , is a Japanese actor and musician. Career He originally entered show business as the bassist for the Japanese rock bands, The Tigers and Pyg, but later switched to acting. The veteran of over 115 films, he won the Best Actor Japanese Ac ...
as Orikichi Kitano *
Fumiyo Kohinata is a Japanese actor. Filmography Film * '' Begging for Love'' (1998) * '' Give It All'' (1998) * '' Ring 2'' (1999) - Dr. Kawajiri * '' Audition'' (1999) - Television producer * ''Minna no Ie'' (2001) * '' Turn'' (2001) * '' Dark Water'' (2002 ...
as Kanpachiro Ichikawa * Satoshi Tsumabuki as Yuichiro Akagi * Jurina Matsui as Fukuna *
Tomu Muto is a Japanese idol and singer, and a member of the Japanese idol girl group AKB48. She is a member of AKB48's Team K. She is an alumna of Seijo University, where she studied economics and also earned her postgraduate degree, as well as a cer ...
as Fukuha


Reception

Elizabeth Kerr of ''
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'' commented that " asayuki Suobrings the same light, optimistic touch to bear as he did with his best known films, ''
Sumo Do, Sumo Don't is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Masayuki Suo. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. It is one of the few notable depictions of sumo in film. Plot Kyoritsu University student Shuhei Yamamoto gets a job with his uncl ...
'' and '' Shall We Dance?'', which similarly revolved around gently non-conformist characters doing (and enjoying) what they shouldn’t in rigid Japan." Derek Elley of ''
Film Business Asia ''Film Business Asia'' was a film trade magazine based in Hong Kong. The magazine was created in 2010 by Patrick Frater, former journalist for '' Variety'', ''The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital ...
'' wrote: "With no romance between pupil and master, the film lacks a strong emotional arc to involve an audience; in its place is just Haruko's own story of wanting to become a geisha, and here Kamishiraishi's performance as the underdog who eventually triumphs manages to carry the day." Mark Shilling of ''
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'' gave the film 3 and a half stars out of 5, saying, "Kamishiraishi, the 16-year-old newcomer who beat out 800 other aspirants for the lead role, is a diminutive vocal dynamo and a good fit as the country-girl heroine, right down to her native Kagoshima dialect." Kwenton Bellette of ''
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'' felt that " hebeautiful tourist-baiting scenes of Kyoto and the geisha district are brought to vivid life thanks to the detail-laden environment and costume design although the film contains itself to one tea-house through the majority of its length." Maggie Lee of ''
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'' wrote: "Craft contributions are aces, the richly costumed and decorated production presenting Kyoto's landscaped gardens, seasonal scenery and architecture to most pleasing effect." It debuted at number 5 at the Japanese box office on its opening weekend, earning $1 million from 91,800 admissions.


Awards

* 69th
Mainichi Film Award The are a series of annual film awards, sponsored by Mainichi Shinbun (毎日新聞), one of the largest newspaper companies in Japan, since 1946. It is the first film festival in Japan. History The origins of the contest date back to 1935, ...
for Best Music (
Yoshikazu Suo is a Japanese musician from Tokyo, Japan. He has composed and arranged music for films and dramas, among others. Filmography Films *'' Fancy Dance'' (1989) *'' Shiko Fun Jatta'' (1992) *'' Shall We Dance?'' (1996) *''Tsuribaka Nisshi Eleven'' ...
) *38th Japan Academy Prize for Best Music (Yoshikazu Suo)


References


External links

* * {{Masayuki Suo 2014 films 2010s musical films Films shot in Japan Films directed by Masayuki Suo Toho films Japanese musical films 2010s Japanese films 2010s Japanese-language films