World-of-Movies.com - Your online source for everything about Movies and Animated Films
World-of-Movies.com - Your online source for everything about Movies and Animated Films
Harry Potter SeriesSpider-Man SeriesStar Wars Movies
World-of-Movies.com - Your online source for everything about Movies and Animated Films
Coming Soon
Collectibles
Home » Movies » Titles » J »
Japanese Story
Film DetailsBox OfficeMovie DirectoryStore
Japanese Story

Japanese Story (2003)

Reviews and Comments

Decent enough film though lacking some credibility
The film has a lot going for it: good acting and lots of beautiful background shots of Australia. There are a few things I just didn't get. Why does an experienced geologist drive into the outback after she tells the inexperienced tourist/investor who wants to go there that there are no roads? Doesn't she have the sense to say no?

How does she not have enough knowledge of Japanese to understand what her guest is saying on his cell phone but has enough knowledge of the language to speak to his wife at the end of the film?

Why does she get the hots for him?

What really causes the tragedy?

Yes, there are a few loose ends, but the acting is good, the soundtrack is interesting (if a bit overplayed), and the secondary actors (Baird, the racist boat rower) are really convincing. I'm still working on whether it reinforces more stereotypes than it tries to examine, but there are enough cheap copies of this film out there that it's worth the gamble. The worst case scenario is that you'll think about it and write a review.

Pretty slow, not much substance
I could not quite figure out what this movie was shooting for.

If it was supposed to be about cultural or wealth differences between two countries overcome by the similarities between their individual inhabitants, then it hardly offered any fresh perspectives. We get a glimpse of the Japanese man's stressful life back home and a hardly novel observation that Australia offers open spaces while Japan is cramped with no room. Not exactly ground breaking stuff.

If it was supposed to be about unexpected love between two randomly put together characters, then it weakly glossed over some crucial developments. All of a sudden, we are to believe that the Australian woman is in love with the Japanese man. So hasty is this metamorphosis, that the sex scene seemed like a mere physical act between a man and a woman who have decided, "what the hell, we might as well have sex while we're stuck out here in the Outback." This lack of development spoiled the intimate mood that the beautiful music attempted to portray.

If it was about the breath-taking beauty of the Australian wilderness, then maybe it is deserving of its critical acclaim; however, this goal is better accomplished through a National Geographic or Discovery Channel show.

High marks for acting and cinematography but not enough to overcome a feeble story.

Collette's good but that's about it.
The only reason I bought this movie is because Toni Collette is in it and I am a big fan of hers. Plus the movie got good reviews so I figured it couldn't miss. I was wrong. This film is very boring and very slow and from what I can tell relies on one shocking unexpected moment and some good acting from Collette to make it a good movie. It's not nearly enough. Collette is good but it is not her best work. The japanese leading mans performance is average at best. I don't want to give away what happens but I didn't really believe the level of the 2 main characters relationship warrented the reaction we got.

Some good points about the film are Collette, one very enexpexted scene that took me very much by surprise, and the fact that we get to see Collette naked! And yes she looks good.

So if you're a big Collette fan like me you might want to see this but I wouldn't expect much. Collettes best work that I've seen is "The Night Listener".
 
 

World-of-Movies.com ©2003-2008.§/Newave. All rights reserved.