Mizu no Onna [Woman of Water], by Hidenori Sugimori (2002)
December 6th, 2009Language: Japanese | Subtitles: English (srt) | Format: AVI | Duration: 1:55:34 | 576 x 320 | 23.976 fps | Audio: MP3 128 Kbps | 697 MB | Genre: Art / Drama
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Born in 1960, Hidenori Sugimori started shooting films while studying at Waseda University. His first film Grey (8mm,1981) was selected for the PIA Film Festival. After graduation, he worked for NHK broadcasting center as a director. Leaving NHK on his 30th birthday, he started his career as a freelance director and has directed over a hundred TV commercial films. Woman of Water is his first feature film.
Woman of Water was inspired by the true story of UA who plays Ryo in the film. UA is a famous singer in Japan, who seems to call upon rain every time she performs at an important concert. Based on this fact, the film revolves around the ‘woman of water’, Ryo, and Yusaku, who finds comfort in fire. The director creates a modern myth about love and the meaning of living along with others through the two characters who are set against each other in nature through water, fire, wind (the bath house steam) and land (the Mt. Fuji painting in the bath house). The various sights that exist within the confines of the bathhouse represent equality and a new beginning. The slow pacing of the film and its dream-like symbolic atmosphere adds to its mythical quality. (DiVX Planet)
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A travers le thème de l’eau, Hidenori Sugimori offre un hymne à une Nature belle et généreuse au temps où certains chamanes étaient en communion étroite avec elle. Les images sont claires, léchées ; il transpire à travers elles la révérence du réalisateur envers les éléments naturels.
L’histoire se déroule principalement dans les bains publics que tient la jeune femme Ryo. Le générique présente des estampes japonaises d’hommes et de femmes dans les scènes de vie quotidienne sur un fond sonore de clapotis d’eau et de brouhaha humain. Les bains sont pour les japonais une éthique de vie. Selon eux, c’est le lieu par excellence où l’on apprend la vie en société, le corps humain et ses différences. L’eau est bien sûr le symbole de la vie et l’allégorie du temps qui passe … (Sophie Labeille sur Critikat.com)
CAST
Ua (Kaori Shima)
Tadanobu Asano
Hikaru
Yutaka Enatsu
Ryuichi �ura
Mayumi Ogawa
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SOUNDTRACK
FLAC | 19 tracks | 245 MB
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December 10th, 2009 at 12:39 PM
thanks for this. we enjoyed it.