Autor Tema: Nowhere Man (Naoto Takenaka, 1991)  (Leído 632 veces)

Desconectado daehara

  • Renshi
  • Nanadan
  • *****
  • Mensajes: 5.363
  • Ryos: 2260
    • ikisabi
Nowhere Man (Naoto Takenaka, 1991)
« en: 04 Julio, 2014, 01:22:55 »
Título:Nowhere Man
Título V.O:Muno no hito
Director:Naoto Takenaka
Año/País:1991 / Japón
Duración:107 minutos
Género:Drama, Comedia
Reparto:Naoto Takenaka, Jun Fubuki, Kotaro Saito, Miyako Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Kanabe,
Enlaces:Eng
Ficha de:daehara




Desconectado daehara

  • Renshi
  • Nanadan
  • *****
  • Mensajes: 5.363
  • Ryos: 2260
    • ikisabi
Nowhere Man (Naoto Takenaka, 1991)
« Respuesta #1 en: 04 Julio, 2014, 01:24:14 »
Adapted from an avant-garde comic-strip by Yoshiharu Tsuge, this debut feature by the actor Naoto Takenaka is like a Japanese answer to the average 'Film on Four': earnest, quirky, over-emphatic and a little preachy. The meandering plot, a shaggy-dog story without the punchline, follows a down-at-heel comic-strip author whose work no longer sells; he tries to support his family by selling 'aesthetic' stones, tangles with the crook who controls the stone market, gets new inspiration from a mysterious bird-man, and winds up doing the lowliest work he can think of. As protests against materialism and the Japanese work ethic go, this is on the weak side, but it has a certain languorous charm. -Tony Rayns, Time Out Film Guide



Desconectado daehara

  • Renshi
  • Nanadan
  • *****
  • Mensajes: 5.363
  • Ryos: 2260
    • ikisabi
Nowhere Man (Naoto Takenaka, 1991)
« Respuesta #2 en: 04 Julio, 2014, 01:26:04 »
Otra para la lista de la Kinema Jumpo  :punk: