Hana (film)

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Movie
German title Hana
Original title 花 よ り も な ほ , Hana yori mo Naho
Country of production Japan
original language Japanese
Publishing year 2006
length 127 minutes
Rod
Director Hirokazu Koreeda
script Hirokazu Koreeda
production Nozomu Enoki, Shiho Sato
camera Yutaka Yamasaki
cut Hirokazu Koreeda
occupation

Hana (Original title: 花 よ り も な ほ , Hana yori mo Naho ) is a Japanese film directed by Hirokazu Koreeda from 2006 .

action

The film is set during the Genroku period in 1702. The young samurai Aoki Sōzaemon moves from Matsumoto to Edo to avenge his father's death there. When he arrived in Edo, he lived in a slum, where he quickly made friends with the residents and fell in love with the widow Osae. He abandons his plan to seek revenge and prefers to teach the children arithmetic, writing and reading.

criticism

“Entertaining social satire that resists all temptations of the genre and questions a traditional value system with a wink. The clever staging, the excellent leading actor and the magnificent photography allow you to see over some lengths, clichés and inconsistencies. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hana. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed December 13, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used