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AKA: Korogi
Directed by: Shinji Aoyama
Starring: Kyoka Suzuki (Kaoru), Tsutomu Yamazaki (Blind man), Ayumi Ito (Eiko), Masanobu Ando (Young man)
Country: Japan; Effed Up Asian Films
Language: Japanese (Eng Subs); Effed Up Japanese Movies
Runtime: 01:41:29
Genres: Weird, Older Man-Younger Woman
Plot – Spoilers:
A woman lives with and cares for a blind old man. She speaks occasionally to him even though he might be deaf. Generally a neat man, he doesn’t seem to give a shit about how messy he can be sometimes, particularly when he’s doing things he enjoys like eating. Neither does she, and she just buys him new shirts when he’s spilt food all over them. Sometimes she adds amusement to their seemingly boring life by hiding his shoes, but there’s nothing too malicious.
And that’s all there is to it. Recommended for those who aren’t really looking for a point to a movie but rather who enjoy beautifully shot scenes with the only point here perhaps being – here’s a woman who deliberately chooses to live with the kind of man who will always need her. Or maybe there was no man, just like there was no accident – this is a possibility drawn from her wearing the old man’s shirt towards the end, unless that was just about her missing him.
It’s kind of slow and weird as fuck, just the way I like them. Unusual musical score. I’m sure there is some deep philosophical or spiritual meaning behind it all but it eludes me and that’s OK. My favorite scene was the party after the blind guy died (I’m not sure if he really died but humor me) with the clown and the wonderful musical artist who sang and played the shamisen. 5 stars.
Eureka is also by this director. Pretty good, especially the first part but it runs a solid three and a half hours.
Well, that was hard to understand.
Don’t why but it kinda made me cry a little 🥀💔
damn, i dont have any comment for this one…
Imagine all the angry comments are just one guy arguing with himself in there lol
Speaking of Crickets….where are Matisse and An Oldboy. Are they ok? Are they still with us? Are they in Steve’s basement?
what an f up movie.
wheres buddy holly?