Watch: 私の男 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – After losing everything in a tsunami, 10-year-old Hana is taken in by 26-year-old distant relative Jungo Kusarino. They live as father and daughter but share a profound sense of loss. Jungo works as a cook for the coast guard, leaving young Hana alone for days at a time. In wintry Hokkaido, Jungo and Hana both desire to fill their empty, love-starved hearts as they set foot into a forbidden world. Eventually, an elder benefactor in their small town learns of their illicit relationship. When he tries to separate them for Hana’s own good, it provokes her emotional rage. Soon after, a murder quietly occurs atop the ice floes. With their dark secret, Jungo and Hana escape to Tokyo. However….
Plot: After losing everything in a tsunami, 10-year-old Hana is taken in by 26-year-old distant relative Jungo Kusarino. They live as father and daughter but share a profound sense of loss. Jungo works as a cook for the coast guard, leaving young Hana alone for days at a time. In wintry Hokkaido, Jungo and Hana both desire to fill their empty, love-starved hearts as they set foot into a forbidden world. Eventually, an elder benefactor in their small town learns of their illicit relationship. When he tries to separate them for Hana’s own good, it provokes her emotional rage. Soon after, a murder quietly occurs atop the ice floes. With their dark secret, Jungo and Hana escape to Tokyo. However…
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In the end everyone lives in a different world
In the aftermath of the Hokkaido earthquake and tsunami of 1993 (the second of Nikaido’s films with this backdrop after her breakthrough Newcomer of the Year role in “Himizu” (Mole) (2011)) a single man employed by the local Coastguard, adopts a young foundling, Hana, who may, (or may not), be his biological daughter. Her mother (with whom we incidentally learn the man has had a previous relationship) and father have both perished in the disaster. The film follows the twists and turns of their, potentially incestuous, and explicitly murderous, relationship through Hana’s teenage years to her eventual independent adulthood. I’m sure this will be a controversial opinion but I thought it was a magnificent, tragic and, ultimately, quite heart-wrenching film from start to finish. Certainly one of the very few I immediately watched again, and appreciated even more when I did. I’d recommend that to any viewer as some of the plot points (the film is based on a book) are almost mentioned incidentally. It’s certainly one of the best Japanese films I’ve seen in years, (and I watch a lot of them), and it’s a shame that the controversial theme may limit its appeal to a wider audience. The backdrop of a coastal Japanese town in winter, beautifully filmed in whites and blues, with drifting pack ice, contrasted with the urban squalor of Tokyo earned a Best Cinematographer nomination. The lead actor, Tadanobu Asano, received a Best Actor award and Fumi Nikaidô a Best Actress. The recurring musical theme is “Going Home” from Dvorak’s New World Symphony which captures the mood of the film perfectly. For reference the only explicit sexual scene is between consenting (unrelated) adults and there’s limited violence. Finally, and last but not least, this is about the fourth film I’ve seen starring Fumi Nikaidô and she has impressed me in every one. She’s prolific but mostly through television serials. She has recently decided to give these up to focus on films. As she’s still only 26 I look forward to watching her films for years to come. My score 10/10.
Subject matter is more creepy than shocking
Talented teeny Fumi Nikaidô is utterly believable (and beautiful) as Hana portraying the various age (from early teens to twenty something). Eye catching cinematography (the drift ice scenes and rain of blood sequence were awesome.) Subject matter is more creepy than shocking. Surprisingly for a R-rated Japanese film, the exploitative level was pretty average (although the knifing scene was rather gruesome and unnecessary) with Hana clothed during the anticipated love scene with Jungo (Tadanobu Asano). Nudity lovers will love Aoba Kawai’s nakedness but the sex scenes were wintry. If you’re into slow burn paced effort heightened by emotionally detached proceedings and characters with a flat and discombobulated denouement perfectly captured by Jungo reacting to Hana sly act, then this flick is for you.
Original Language ja
Runtime 2 hr 9 min (129 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Crime, Drama, Romance
Director Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
Writer Kazuki Sakuraba, Takashi Ujita
Actors Fumi Nikaidô, Tadanobu Asano, Aoba Kawai
Country Japan
Awards 5 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arriflex 16 SR3 Advanced, Zeiss Super Speed, Ultra Prime and Angenieux Optimo Lenses, Arriflex 535B, Zeiss Ultra Prime and Angenieux Optimo Lenses, Red Epic, Zeiss Ultra Prime and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 16 mm (Kodak Vision3 250D 7207, Vision3 500T 7219), 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219), Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Redcode RAW (5K) (source format), Super 16 (source format), Super 35 (3-perf) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic) (partial blow-up) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema