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2016 • Drama • 120m

Harmonium

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Toshio hires Yasaka to work in his workshop. But then this old acquaintance, who has just been released from prison, begins to meddle in Toshio's family life.

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Tadanobu Asano
Tadanobu Asano
Sotaro Yasaka
Mariko Tsutsui
Mariko Tsutsui
Akie Suzuoka
Taiga Nakano
Taiga Nakano
Takashi Yamagami
Momone Shinokawa
Momone Shinokawa
Hotaru Suzuoka
Kana Mahiro
Kana Mahiro
Hotaru Suzuoka (Adult)
Kanji Furutachi
Kanji Furutachi
Toshio Suzuoka
Takahiro Miura
Takahiro Miura
Atsushi Shitara
Yuriko Tanaka
Yuriko Tanaka
Hiroyuki Nishio
Hiroyuki Nishio
Kenji Yamauchi
Kenji Yamauchi
Ururu Jun
Ururu Jun
Yasuko Tsuji
Yasuko Tsuji
Director: Koji FukadaProducer: Hiroshi NiimuraProducer: Yoshihito OyamaProducer: Masa SawadaProducer: Tsuyoshi ToyamaScreenplay: Koji FukadaExecutive Producer: Koichiro Fukushima

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2017-09-01

This is the second film **Kôji Fukada** has made about a stranger insinuating himself into a seemingly calm family. The stranger first starts working for the family in their home business, then he moves in to their home, and then ties between the stranger and the family are revealed and exploited. **Kanji Furutachi** played the stranger in the first one, _Hospitalité_. He plays the family man in this one. I like this one better. Any time one of a character's introductory scenes consists of bad eating-acting you have the most simplistic of character definitions: the character is an idiot, with a bad moon rising. Both the family man and the stranger are introduced this way. They both turn out bad. No surprise. The first act of this film is full of bad indie nonsense, but after the lame setup material is out of the way, including Asano's snorefest of a background story speech that sets things in motion, the film finds it rhythm. And it's frighteningly good. And only then does it become unpredictable. There's a character swap about halfway through, and trying to figure out the relationship and motivations really put me on edge. The second half of the film is walking on razor blades. **Asano** has pretty much jumped the shark, imo. He's played this character a hundred times. I don't think he does anything special here, but he's not bad. **Kanji Furutachi** is a good creep. In the first act he tries to act like a creep and fails. In the second half he becomes a creep and is awesome. But the star of this film is **Mariko Tsutsui** as the wife. Her face is hard-coded for WTF sadness. She does the Japanese thing of remaining calm in the face of super-WTF-ness, wonderfully. There are several big moments, impact moments, in the film where if I were her my head would have exploded. I had no idea how she would react. She's fantastic. The opposite of acting. She looks like she's processing the information given to her for the first time--not like she's acting the part of processing information. Bravo! When you see what happens to the kid it's funny, sad, super weird and then some. It remains understated which doubles the funny, sad, super weird and then some of it. I have no idea what the ending says. It felt abstract and lame but didn't spoil things for me. I highly recommend the film to those who aren't bothered by bad eating-acting, or may not notice bad indie cliché scenes, and to those who are forgiving of bad script writing and acting during a film's setup phase.

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Status
Released
Origin
JP
Languages
Japanese
Studios
Comme des Cinémas, Nagoya Broadcasting Network, Elephant House, L'Aide aux Cinémas du Monde, The Asahi Shimbun, Aeon Entertainment, moutain gate production, MAM FILM
Website
http://fuchi-movie.com/

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