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Jirai wo fundara sayônara (1999)
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A biographical film of war photographer, Taizo Ichinose. | add synopsisRécompenses:
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(Interprètes principaux)| Tadanobu Asano | ... | Taizo Ichinose | |
| reste de la distribution par ordre alphabétique: | |||
| Chao Channary | |||
| Thorng Darachhaya | ... | Lookrew (Teacher) | |
| Michiko Hada | ... | Yoshino Ichinose | |
| Jin Hirao | |||
| Vo Song Huong | ... | Le Phan (waitress of cafe) | |
| Yoshie Ichige | ... | Nobuko Ichinose | |
| O-pas Janesomboom | ... | Channa | |
| Pinyo Janesomboom | ... | Sotta | |
| Yûsuke Kawazu | ... | Seiji Ichinose | |
| Mikiko Miki | |||
| Yukimasa Natori | |||
| Peng Phan | |||
| Robert Slater | ... | Tim Hill | |
| Ken'ichi Yajima | ... | Lookrew (Teacher) | |
| Saya Yamada | |||
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This is the story of a young Japanese photographer, Taizo Ichinose, who worked during the conflicts of Vietnam and Cambodia in the early 1970's. At the start of the movie, his only wish is to become a successful war photographer getting his photos on the front page of the New York Times etc.. He becomes increasingly obsessed with taking a photograph of Angkor Wat in North Eastern Cambodia, which was at that time held by the Khmer Rouge, initially as a means of acheiving the above, but it eventually becomes the goal itself. This is based on a true story, and I don't know what parts have been embellished but some of the elements of this movie has been well covered in other movies; battle scar'd war journalists, friendly locals, the outsider, the statutory beautiful Vietnamese woman etc. etc. Having said all that, I still enjoyed this movie, mostly because of Tadanobu Asano, who plays the lead role. He creates an intensely likable character; brave, genuine, curious (though not intrusive), intelligent, optimistic of human nature in the face of so much horror, able to learn and accept the diversity of the world. A hero for our time perhaps ? There's also some lovely shots of Angkor, which could be described as being to Asia what the Pyramids are to Africa.