Release Date : Jun 28, 2008 Wide Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Hiroshi Abe,Yoshio Harada,Yui Natsukawa,Kazuya Takahashi,Shohei Tanaka,Hotaru Nomoto,RyƓga Hayashi,Tomoya Taguchi,You,Kirin Kiki,Haruko Kato,Susumu Terajima,Yukari Horie,Yoshiharu Takahashi,Mitsuhiro Tamura,Miyuri Kudo,Keisuke Tanaka
Director Hirokazu Kore-eda writes and directs this family drama that unfolds over the course of a single summer day as the Yokoyama family gathers for a rare reunion held to commemorate the death of the one who was taken before his time. It was 15 years ago that eldest Yokoyama son, Junpei, drowned in a tragic accident, and the only changes around the family home since that fateful day are so subtle that they're not likely to be noticed by anyone outside of the immediate family. Retired family patriarch Kyohei (Yoshio Harada) used to run a successful medical clinic out of the home, though the lights in his medical examining room haven't even been turned on in years. The tiles in the kitchen where energetic Toshiko (Kirin Kiki) cooks family meals are slowly coming loose, and as youngest son Ryota (Hiroshi Abe) arrives home, he does his best to hide the fact that he's currently unemployed. His older sister, Chinami (You), has also arrived with her family, and does her best to entertain everyone despite the undeniable cloud of melancholy hanging over the home. As the festive gathering commences and Toshiko lays out a lavish meal, it gradually becomes obvious that resentment and sorrow bonds this family as powerfully as love. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Koreeda's almost sage-like understanding of what makes modern families tick places him and this wonderful film in the league of Japan's grand master, Ozu, and you can't ask for higher praise than that.David Jenkins-Time Out
Still Walking strikes an extraordinary balance between the moment-to-moment pleasure of life and the inevitable regret that accompanies time's passing.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Still Walking is a miniaturist's masterpiece, the ebb and flow of familial love distilled to its essence.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
This masterful family drama by Japanese writer- director Hirokazu Kore-eda commences on a deceptively tranquil note, lightly spiced with a needling humor.
Michael Upchurch-Seattle Times
Pitch-perfect and profoundly moving...
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer
The tone is perfect; this is one of those rare films that, despite being rooted firmly in the world around us, is utterly absorbing and capable of reducing the immediacies of life into abstract thoughts in the back of one's mind.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
Though Kore-eda is no Ozu, like who is, he proves that he can make the same kind of impactful domestic pic.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Still Walking is so uncommonly and beautifully perceptive about how families interact that it feels as natural as putting one foot in front of the next.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
Taking place over little more than a day in the life of a family, Kore-eda's film locates the profound in the mundane. [Blu-ray]
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
Koreeda makes it worth our while to watch these people, allowing us to dig for nuggets of information, piecing them together, and learning something about the resilience of family bonds along the way.
Jeffrey Chen-ReelTalk Movie Reviews
A delicate, devastating Japanese tragicomedy.
Nicholas Barber-Independent on Sunday
while this film is full of all the bitterness, regret, jealousy, disappointment, deceit and awkward love that make up any family, it depicts these with a calm restraint and subtlety, excluding even the slightest hint of melodrama
Anton Bitel-Little White Lies
Subtle and multi-layered film-making with compelling performances.
David Parkinson-Empire Magazine
A beautifully measured melodrama that owes much to Yasujiro Ozu's Japanese classic Tokyo Story.
Kevin Maher-Times [UK]
This is a higher order of storytelling, and this gentle, lovely film is impossible to watch without a lump in the throat.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
An acutely observed and tenderly rendered portrait of family, mortality and remembering.
Sukhdev Sandhu-Daily Telegraph
Koreeda's big theme is the transience of all our lives, but he doesn't make a meal of it. Instead, he essays a moving restraint that evokes Ozu's vintage domestic dramas - no mean feat.
Tom Dawson-Total Film
Full of the small revelations that make up everyone's memories and regrets. It is beautifully acted too.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
utaka Yamazaki's photography and Gontiti's guitar score are as impeccable as the performances, but it's Koreeda's delicacy, wit and insight that makes this so intricate, poignant and truthful.
David Parkinson-Radio Times
Limpidly shot, translucently acted, Still Walking steals up on you quietly and stays with you forever.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
The writer-director Hirokazu Kore-eda, who made the brilliant After Life, has the imaginative sympathy of a great novelist, unsparing yet not unforgiving in his examination of a family held together by habit, regret and, ultimately, an unspoken love.
Anthony Quinn-Independent
Told with a measured pace, Still Walking gently beguiles as it captures the tensions, the silly misunderstandings, love and lingering regrets that are present in all families.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
The film exquisitely observes this awkward truth with wisdom, artistry, humour and an understanding that love, respect and regret come as a package.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall
A well made, superbly acted family drama that's definitely worth seeing, though it won't appeal to everyone.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
You leave this film with the sense of having spent time with real people with real-world problems.
Robert W. Butler-Kansas City Star
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