Comment by haunter

19 days ago

Watch japanese films. Or just generally don't watch american films

Kore-eda Hirokazu: Still Walking (2008), Monster (2023), Shoplifters (2018)

Hamaguchi Ryusuke: Drive My Car (2021), Evil Does Not Exist (2023)

A Story of Yonosuke (2013) from Okita Shuichi

Memories of Matsuko (2006) from Nakashima Tetsuya

Departures (2008) from Takita Yojiro

Perfect Days (2023) from Wim Wenders. Even though he is not japanese it's a very japanese film

but there are lot more

I second the Kore-eda rec although it's an acquired taste, not so easy as Shawshank. Shoplifters was a revelation.

You can't mention Kore-eda without mentioning After Life (1998), surely? (Confusingly called Wonderful Life in Japanese, and also I don't mean the Gervais series.)

There's a recent US "remake"/homage which I haven't dared to watch.

  • Yess! So good too. We could probably just recommend all his films

    I’d say he is my favorite contemporary director.

    The only american director I’d consider right now is Terrence Malick. I just hope his Jesus film gets released…

  • I love Kore-eda but it took me many attempts to get through After Life. I'm really glad it wasn't my first Kore-eda film. I find it terribly boring.

Japanese films are notoriously bad. You found a few gems. They are rare. This topic comes up often in Japanese learning groups.

There's also just personal takes. I had to shut off Memories of Matsuko. Maybe the end saves it but it was way too over the top and not in a good way.

Some good older Japanese though

Kurasawa: Ikiru (1955)

Teshigahara: Woman in the Dunes (1964)

These are 2 movies you won't forget.

Conversely, even though I enjoyed Shoplifters I remember nothing about it except the guy celebrating he had sex and the girl burping. Similarly with After Life. I just watched it 2 months ago and had to go look it up to remember what it was about. It was interesting because of the premise but not because of the movie itself.