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Ikiru
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Overview

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8.1/10   14,528 votes
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Release Date:
25 March 1956 (USA) more
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Plot:
Kanji Watanabe is a longtime bureaucrat in a city office who, along with the rest of the office, spends his entire working life doing nothing... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for BAFTA Film Award. Another 5 wins more
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Complex and thought-provoking masterpiece more (108 total)

Cast

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Takashi Shimura ... Kanji Watanabe
Shinichi Himori ... Kimura
Haruo Tanaka ... Sakai
Minoru Chiaki ... Noguchi
Miki Odagiri ... Toyo Odagiri, employee
Bokuzen Hidari ... Ohara
Minosuke Yamada ... Subordinate Clerk Saito
Kamatari Fujiwara ... Sub-Section Chief Ono
Makoto Kobori ... Kiichi Watanabe, Kanji's Brother
Nobuo Kaneko ... Mitsuo Watanabe, Kanji's son
Nobuo Nakamura ... Deputy Mayor
Atsushi Watanabe ... Patient
Isao Kimura ... Intern
Masao Shimizu ... Doctor
Yûnosuke Itô ... Novelist
Kumeko Urabe ... Tatsu Watanabe, Kiichi's Wife
Kin Sugai ... Housewife
Eiko Miyoshi ... Housewife
Noriko Honma ... Housewife (as Fumiko Honma)
Yatsuko Tan'ami ... Bar Hostess
Yoshie Minami ... The Maid
Kyôko Seki ... Kazue Watanabe, Mitsuo's wife
Kusuo Abe ... City Assemblyman
Tomoo Nagai ... Newspaperman (as Tomo Nagai)
Seiji Miyaguchi ... Yakuza Boss
Daisuke Katô ... Yakuza
Miki Hayashi ... Second Yakuza
Fuyuki Murakami ... Newspaperman
Hirayoshi Aono ... Newspaperman
Junpei Natsuki ... Hand-Washing Cancer Patient
Toranosuke Ogawa ... Park Section Chief
Akira Sera ... Worker in General Affairs
Ichirô Chiba ... Policeman
Akira Tani ... Bar Owner
Yoko Kajima ... Worker in Sewage Section
Haruko Toyama
Mie ... Woman in Dance Hall
Sachio Sakai ... Yakuza
Toshiyuki Ichimura ... Pianist
Harue Kuramoto ... Dancer
Lasa Saya ... Stripper
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Directed by
Akira Kurosawa 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Shinobu Hashimoto  writer
Akira Kurosawa  writer
Hideo Oguni  writer

Produced by
Sôjirô Motoki .... producer
 
Original Music by
Fumio Hayasaka 
 
Cinematography by
Asakazu Nakai 
 
Production Design by
Takashi Matsuyama 
 
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Sadako Okada .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Teruo Maki .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Hisanobu Marubayashi .... chief assistant director
Teruo Maru .... assistant director
 
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Yoshirô Muraki .... assistant art director
 
Sound Department
Ichirô Minawa .... sound effects editor
Fumio Yanoguchi .... sound recordist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Shigeru Mori .... lighting technician
Takao Saitô .... assistant camera
Masao Soeda .... still photographer
 
Other crew
Akira Araki .... accountant
Hiromichi Horikawa .... advisor to the director
Teruyo Nogami .... script supervisor
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Doomed
Living (International: English title) (informal English title)
To Live (International: English title) (informal English title)
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Runtime:
143 min | Sweden:123 min (cut version)
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1.37 : 1 more
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USA:Not Rated | Sweden:11 | Finland:S | UK:PG (video rating) (1994) | UK:A (original rating) | Singapore:PG
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The only Akira Kurosawa film between Yoidore tenshi (Drunken Angel) and Akahige (Red Beard) not to feature 'Toshiro Mifune'. more
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Revealing mistakes: A beer sign is backwards in a bar scene, revealing the use of a mirror image. more
Quotes:
Kanji: Life is so short / Fall in love, dear maiden / While your lips are still red / And before you are cold, / For there will be no tomorrow. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Seven Samurai: Origins and Influences (2006) (V) more
Soundtrack:
Happy Birthday more

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What Are The English Lyrics To The Song Kanji Watanabe Sings? (+More Info.)
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52 out of 59 people found the following review useful.
Complex and thought-provoking masterpiece, 16 December 2004
8/10
Author: The_Void from Beverley Hills, England

Ikiru is a film about life. Constantly complex and thought-provoking, although simple at the same time; it tells a story about life's limits, how we perceive life and the fact that life is short and not to be wasted. Our hero is Kanji Watanabe, the most unlikely 'hero' of all time. He works in a dreary city office, where nothing happens and it's all very meaningless. Watanabe is particularly boring, which has lead to him being nicknamed 'The Mummy' by a fellow worker. He later learns that he is dying from stomach cancer and that he only has six months to live. But Watanabe has been dead for thirty years, and now that he's learned that his life has a limit; it's time for Watanabe to escape his dreary life and finally start living. What follows is probably the most thoughtful analysis of life ever filmed.

Ikiru marks a departure for Akira Kurosawa, a man better known for his samurai films, but it's a welcome departure in my opinion. Kurosawa constantly refers to Watanabe as 'our hero' throughout the film, and at first this struck me as rather odd because, as I've mentioned, he's probably the least likely hero that Kurosawa has ever directed; but that's just it! This man is not a superhero samurai, but rather an ordinary guy that decides he doesn't want to be useless anymore. That's why he's 'our hero'. Kurosawa makes us feel for the character every moment he's on screen - we're sorry that he's wasted his life, and we're sorry that his wasted life is about to be cruelly cut short. However, despite the bleak and miserable facade that this movie gives out, there is a distinct beauty about it that shines through. The beauty emits from the way that Watanabe tries to redeem his life; because we feel for him and are with him every step of the way, it's easy to see why Watanabe acts in the way he does. Ikiru is a psychologically beautiful film.

It could be said that the fantastic first hour and a half is let down by a more politically based final third - and this is true. The movie needs it's final third in order to finish telling the story, but it really doesn't work as well as the earlier parts did. However, Kurosawa still delights us with some brilliant imagery and the shot of Watanabe on a swing is the most poetically brilliant thing that Kurosawa ever filmed. Together with the music and the rest of the film that you've seen so far; that picture that Kurosawa gives us is as moving as it is brilliant.

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