Kikujiro
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Plot Summary
In the tradition of Central Station comes KIKUJIRO, the highly acclaimed new film from Takeshi "Beat" Kitano, the award-winning director of (Fireworks, Hana-Bi and Sonatine). Lonely nine-year-old Masao leaves Tokyo in search of his mother, a woman he's never met. He's accompanied on his journey across the Japanese countryside by surly, middle-aged petty crook KIKUJIRO (Kitano), who is none too happy being the chaperone. When KIKUJIRO gambles away all of Masao's travel money, the two must rely on their wits and the kindness of colorful strangers. Along the way, as the two share a series of wild and unpredictable adventures, they end up at a destination that neither of them could have imagined.
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
TOMATOMETER
59%- Reviews Counted: 49
- Fresh: 29
- Rotten: 20
- Average Rating: 5.7/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Rotten: ... the movie's humor is dissipated by its slow pace and static scenes, and its emotional payoff is assumed rather than earned.
Rotten: The film isn't just bad; it's a barely coherent, inert mess -- a heart-tugger for voidoids.
Fresh: The result is a heart-tugger made totally irresistible because of the combination of Kitano's wry, sly sense of humor and his rigorous detachment.
Fresh: ... a great deal of fun.
Customer Reviews
Don't listen to the critics!
Once again, the critics prove their very poor, unfounded and uneducated judgment; the reviews are typical of persons that do not know and do not understand any of Takeshi's work nor his universe. Kikujiro is actually an incredibly enjoyable movie well executed, a deeply touching story and actually quite funny at moments as Takeshi shows the spectator his great, yet particular, sense of humour. Away from the classic Sonatine or Violent Cop, Takeshi left the violence in the closet but kept the poetry and shows his genious in a different style of fiction. Strongly recommended.
great great
A great film
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