Kikujiro

Kikujiro

Infobox Film
name = Kikujiro


caption = U.S. poster
director = Takeshi Kitano
producer = Shinji Komiya
Masayuki Mori
Takio Yoshida
writer = Takeshi Kitano
narrator =
starring = Beat Takeshi
music = Joe Hisaishi
cinematography = Katsumi Yanagishima
editing = Takeshi Kitano
distributor = flagicon|Japan Office Kitano
flagicon|USA Sony Pictures Classics
released = 5 June, 1999 (Japan)
runtime = 121 min.
country = Japan
language = Japanese
budget =
gross =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:180007
imdb_id = 0199683

"Kikujiro" is the official international title for nihongo|"Kikujirō no Natsu"|菊次郎の夏|"|extra=literally "Kikujirō's Summer", a 1999 Japanese film starring, written, and directed by Japanese filmmaker Takeshi Kitano. Its score was composed by Joe Hisaishi.

"Kikujiro" tells the story of a young boy searching for his mother during his summer vacation. The film is mostly divided into smaller chapters, listed as entries in the boy's summer vacation diary. Kitano's inspiration for the character (not the film) was his own father, Kikujiro Kitano, a gambler who struggled to feed his family and pay the rent.

Similar to his earlier works "Getting Any?", and "A Scene At The Sea", Kitano references the yakuza only tangentially in "Kikujiro", a departure from his work in famous crime dramas such as "Sonatine" and "Hana-Bi". Aimed at the whole family, the film was allegedly inspired by the "The Wizard of Oz" with the basic premise being a road trip. Kitano's familiar elements and locales are present: drawings, vignettes, the seaside, and angels. Although the plot is composed largely of sad events, the film often has a light hearted atmosphere, achieved mostly through Kitano's character and his somewhat bizarre encounters.

Plot

As summer vacation begins, a boy named Masao (正男) sets out on a journey to find his mother, accompanied by an ex-yakuza, a bad mannered and downtrodden man named "Kikujirō" (菊次郎, played by Kitano). After Kikujiro gambles away all the money, the duo gets a ride from other travellers across the country. Along the way they meet a small but colourful cast of characters.

Masao, who lives alone with his grandmother in an older part of Tokyo, receives a package, and in looking for a seal finds a photo of his long lost mother. He finds her address in Toyohashi, several hundred miles to the west. Leaving home to see his mother, he meets his grandmother's neighbors, Kikujiro and his wife. Kikujiro's wife forces Kikujiro to accompany Masao on a journey to see his mother, telling Masao's grandmother that they are going to the beach.

At the start of their journey, Kikujiro is not serious about reaching Toyohashi. He gets absorbed in track cycling races and gambles away their winnings. Later, left outside a yakitori restaurant, Masao encounters a molester. After a narrow escape, Kikujiro promises to keep to the journey and take Masao to his mother.When the taxi Kikujiro steals breaks down, they are forced to hitchhike to Toyohashi, meeting various people along the way. They get lifts from a juggler and her boyfriend on a date, and a travelling poet who delivers them to Toyohashi. When they finally reach the address of Masao's mother, Kikujiro finds her living as a housewife with another man and their daughter. Masao's mother lives a completely different life from what he expected. It is almost as if she has forgotten him. Kikujiro tells Masao that she has just moved away, pretending not to have seen her. He tries to comfort Masao with a small blue angel bullied from two bikers whom he happens to come across.

Masao is so disappointed that Kikujiro cannot help but try to brighten up their return trip to Tokyo. He tells him an angel will come at the sound of the bell.

They visit a summer matsuri held in a local Shinto shrine. While Kikujiro gets into trouble with some yakuza over a fixed shooting game, Masao dreams of dancing Tengu.

Back on the road, they meet the poet and the two bikers again. They decide to camp a few days together. Masao enjoys playing some traditional games with them.

Kikujiro is reminded of his own mother (it is implied that she, like Masao's mother, also left him as a child). Kikujiro gets one of the bikers to take him from their camp to his mother's nursing home in Daito-cho, a small country town, but he eventually decides not to see her and returns to the camp.

The men continue to do their best to entertain Masao by larking about for a few more days. Before they are to return to Tokyo, Masao dreams about them appearing over the milky way. In the morning, the bikers say goodbye to them and leave the camp. Masao and Kikujiro get a lift in the poet's car to Tokyo. After dropping them off at a bridge, the poet continues on his way to Osaka and Kyūshū.

Before Masao and Kikujiro part, Kikujiro says "Let's do it again sometime" and Masao thanks him. Kikujiro tells Masao to take care of his grandma. Masao asks Kikujiro's name and Kikujiro answers "Kikujiro! Now scram!" Masao passes a small bridge with the Angel bell ringing while we see him in the distance.

Themes

The film explores alienation and inclusion in Japanese society. The main characters, and those who help them along the way, are all considered outcasts from accepted social norms, not being part of a traditional family or group structure. While the characters who maintain a more accepted lifestyle are frequently at odds with the protagonists.

Early in the film, the protagonists react to their alienation with anger (Kikujiro) and sadness (Masao). Along their journey, they start to discover how alike they are and the events in Toyohashi act as a turning point from which the characters begin to find comfort in their shared isolation.

Cast

*Kikujiro Kitano - Beat Takeshi
*Kikujiro's Wife - Kayoko Kishimoto
*Masao - Yusuke Sekiguchi
*Masao's Mother - Yuko Daike
*Masao's Grandmother - Kazuko Yoshiyuiki
*Man at the bus stop - Beat Kiyoshi
*Biker - Rakkyo Ide
*Travelling Man - Nezumi Mamura
*Juggler - Fumie Hosokawa
*Scary Man - Akaji Maro
*Yakuza Boss - Daigaku Sekine

External links

* [http://www.sonypictures.com/classics/kikujiro/ "Kikujiro"'s official website] at Sony Pictures Classics
*imdb title|id=0199683|title=Kikujiro


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