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Takeshis'

Japan

2005

108 Min
Color
1.85:1
Japanese
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DIR Takeshi Kitano

PROD Masayuki Mori, Takio Yoshida

SCR Takeshi Kitano

DP Katsumi Yanagijima

CAST Takeshi Kitano, Kotomi Kyôno, Kayoko Kishimoto, Ren Ôsugi, Susumu Terajima, Akihiro Miwa, Junya Takaki, Tadanobu Asano

ED Takeshi Kitano, Yoshinori Ota

PROD DES Norihiro Isoda

MUSIC Nagi

SOUND Senji Horiuchi

Venice (Competition), Toronto (Masters), London (Film on the Square)

Synopsis

Beat Takeshi lives the busy, and sometimes surreal, life of a show biz celebrity. But his blond lookalike named Kitano, a shy convenience store cashier, is still an unknown actor waiting for his big break.

After crossing paths with Beat and a series of frustrating auditions, Kitano seems to mysteriously fall into a fantasy state highlighted by aspects of Beat’s real life and violent onscreen persona…

This extraordinary film offers a kaleidoscopic vision into the psyche of the legend that is Takeshi Kitano. —Artificial Eye

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Takeshi Kitano

“Beat” Takeshi Kitano is widely considered to be Japan’s foremost media personality. In addition to his work in the film industry he is an active newspaper columnist, an author and poet, and a ubiquitous presence on Japanese television where he can be seen in up to eight prime time shows per week.Kitano first found fame, as well as his “Beat” nickname, in the early ‘70s as one-half of the manzai comedy duo The Two Beats, a fast-paced, cross-talk act that thrilled audiences with their off-color humor and satirical bite. Throughout the early ’80s, Kitano acted in a number of films, most memorably in Nagisa Oshima’s Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983).

In 1989 Kitano added another facet to his career — serious film director. He was set to star in a police thriller that was to be directed by gangster film veteran Kinji Fukasaku. When Fukasaku had to leave the film, the film’s producers offered Kitano the directing chores. He reworked the script and the result was Violent Cop, a… read more

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Howard Orr

31Dec11

Compared to something like "Otto e Mezzo", this films seems to be rather tame: in other words, not neurotic enough to be truly interesting. It's interweaving threads come across as merely self-conscious visual frills rather than a deeper web of meaning.

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Joseph Wallace

1May10

A masterpiece!

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Movie Poster of the Week: "Glory to the Filmmaker" or: Kitano in Posters

By Adrian Curry on March 12, 2010

Glory to the Filmmaker indeed. As reported on The Auteurs yesterday, Takeshi Kitano is currently the toast of Paris, prompting Movie Poster

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Takeshi Kitano: All the Rage in France

By Notebook on March 11, 2010

Commandeurs des Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. France has no higher honor to confer to an artist. On Tuesday, Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand

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Review: TAKESHIS' (Personal Favorites #75)

By Twitchfilm.com on May 18, 2012
What would happen if a director made a film about himself? And how would that film be affected if this director just happened to be a real multi-talented control freak? You don’t need to look any further
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TIFF Report: Takeshis' Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Though I quite enjoyed Kitano’s latest film I’ve held off reviewing it thus far because I’m still trying to get an adequate handle on how to apprach it and I erally don’t feel that I have a lot more……
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TIFF Report: Takeshi's Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Jack-of-all-Trades superstar Takeshi Kitano makes an ambitious attempt to deconstruct, reconstruct and just have fun riffing on his various celebrity personas in his new film promising 500% Takeshi. Kitano
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TIFF Report: Takeshi's Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
Jack-of-all-Trades superstar Takeshi Kitano makes an ambitious attempt to deconstruct, reconstruct and just have fun riffing on his various celebrity personas in his new film promising 500% Takeshi. Kitano
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TIFF Report: Takeshis' Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
Though I quite enjoyed Kitano’s latest film I’ve held off reviewing it thus far because I’m still trying to get an adequate handle on how to apprach it and I erally don’t feel that I have a lot more…
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By Benoît on February 21, 2011

Kitano qui parle de son double. Ou l’inverse? Kitano acteur et Kitano dans la simple vie. Mais surtout de la passion de Kitano vis-à-vis du monde du spectacle et de ce qu’il a toujours voulu été. En…  read review

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