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Cast
Kirin Kiki as Tokue
Masatoshi Nagase as Sentaro
Kyara Uchida as Wakana
Etsuko Ichihara
Miyoko Asada
Miki Mizuno
Reception
The
film has grossed ¥234 million in Japan.[4] On Film Business Asia, Derek
Elley gave it a 3 out of 10, saying that "after a promising start,
Kawase Naomi's latest feature is more of the same empty jottings."[5]
Plot
The
film centres around Sentaro, a middle-aged man who runs a small
dorayaki shop frequented by locals and secondary-school pupils. When he
puts up a notice saying that he is looking for a co-worker he is
approached by Tokue, a lady in her mid-seventies, who states that she
has always wanted to work in a dorayaki shop. Sentaro initially rejects
her application, afraid that the work would prove too much for the old
lady who, moreover, has somewhat deformed hands. He is swayed, however,
when he tries Tokue's bean paste. Its taste and texture are far superior
to that of the factory-made bean paste Sentaro has been using. Sentaro
asks Tokue to start making bean paste with him, revealing that up till
now he did not actually like his own product.
Business
begins to thrive, and very soon Tokue also starts serving customers and
packaging dorayaki. When customers realise that the deformities to
Tokue's hand were caused by leprosy they begin staying away, however,
and Sentaro is forced to let Tokue go. Wakana, a school girl whom
Sentaro has befriended, eventually suggests that they go and visit Tokue
at the sanatorium where she and other patients were forced to stay
until the 1996 repeal of the 1953 Leprosy Prevention Act. Sentaro feels
guilty as he was not able to protect Tokue against the prejudice of
their customers, but she assures him that she is grateful for the time
she was allowed to spend at the shop.
fter witnessing a murder, a punk rock band is forced into a vicious fight for survival against a group of maniacal skinheads.
Director: Jeremy Saulnier
Writer: Jeremy Saulnier
Stars: Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Patrick Stewart | See full cast & crew »
80
Metascore
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Reviews
8 user | 77 critic
Popularity
295 ( 47)
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Imogen Poots Imogen Poots ...
Amber
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Sam
Patrick Stewart Patrick Stewart ...
Darcy Banker
Anton Yelchin Anton Yelchin ...
Pat
Joe Cole Joe Cole ...
Reece
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Daniel
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Tiger
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Big Justin
Macon Blair Macon Blair ...
Gabe
Kai Lennox Kai Lennox ...
Clark
Taylor Tunes Taylor Tunes ...
Emily
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Tad
October Moore October Moore ...
Cop 1
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Drummer
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A
band straying into a secluded part of the Pacific Northwest, stumbles
on to a horrific act of violence. Because they are the only witnesses,
they become the targets of a terrifying gang of white power skinheads
who want to make sure all the evidence is eliminated. Written by
Aymanati
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Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 29 April 2016 (USA)
Also Known As: Zöld szoba
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Runtime: 94 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
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Intense, frightening, and cathartic. Green Room has it all.
28 February 2016 | by ajscarpino (Napa, California) – See all my reviews
A punk band that needs cash and then arriving at the wrong-place at the wrong-time.
It
is the most frightening, action-packed thriller that I have seen this
year so far. Out of all of the films I had the opportunity to watch at
Sundance, this one stuck with me the most. When you watch this film you
are trapped with no escape for you or the characters. And I say "when"
because you really need to watch this movie.
The
Sundance Programmer that introduced Director Jeremy Saulnier, told us
that the movie was, "PUNK AS S**T!!" We all laughed because we didn't
really know what he meant; and then the film started. IF you don't
already know what a green room is, it's a place in a theater back-stage
where the performers can relax and have their own safe-space. Green Room
takes the place of safety, and rips it apart during the 94 minutes of
pure terrifying ecstasy. It will take you to the edge of your seat and
then throw you to the other side of the room.
The
director has an incredible talent of telling the story as it unfolds.
Trust me when I say this: You've never seen anything like Green Room bef
When
some months later Tokue dies, she leaves Sentaro her own bean paste
making equipment, as well as a cassette recording intended for him and
Wakana. In it, Tokue stresses that a person's worth lies not in their
career, but, simply, in their being, and that joy comes from taking in
the sensory experiences of the world that surrounds us.
Through
most of the film, Sentaro had been a man weighed down by his past. As
Sentaro reveals in a letter he sends to Tokue when she no longer works
for the shop, he once seriously injured a man in a pub brawl, something
of which he is still ashamed. He was subsequently imprisoned and had to
pay a large reparation payment to the victim. Physically, Sentaro is
tied to the dorayaki shop, which is owned by the loan shark that
furnished the money for the reparation payment; money which Sentaro has
not yet been able to pay back. Yet at the end of the film Sentaro is
seen selling dorayaki from his own stall in the local park, clearly more
at ease with his existence.
Themes
The film
centres primarily around the themes of freedom and joy, suggesting that
by embracing our sensory experiences we may attain richer, more
rewarding lives. As Deborah Young writes, "The undercurrent that runs
through the film is a message to learn from nature and enjoy the wonder
of life moment by moment, no matter what hard knocks you're dealt".[6]
This aspect of the film ties in with the director's earlier work, "A
consistent underlying concern of [which] has been the unspoken bond
between man and his environment".[7]
Clark
Taylor Tunes Taylor Tunes ...
Emily
David W. Thompson David W. Thompson ...
Tad
October Moore October Moore ...
Cop 1
Kasey Brown Kasey Brown ...
Drummer
Ed Squires Ed Squires ...
(voice)
See full cast »
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Storyline
A
band straying into a secluded part of the Pacific Northwest, stumbles
on to a horrific act of violence. Because they are the only witnesses,
they become the targets of a terrifying gang of white power skinheads
who want to make sure all the evidence is eliminated. Written by
Aymanati
Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Plot Keywords: survival
horror | pistol | machete | killer dog | written by director | See All
(10) »
Taglines: Now. Whatever you saw or did. Is no longer my concern. But let's be clear. It won't end well.
Genres: Crime | Horror | Thriller
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Language: English
Release Date: 29 April 2016 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: Zöld szoba See more »
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Runtime: 94 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
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Intense, frightening, and cathartic. Green Room has it all.
28 February 2016 | by ajscarpino (Napa, California) – See all my reviews
A punk band that needs cash and then arriving at the wrong-place at the wrong-time.
It
is the most frightening, action-packed thriller that I have seen this
year so far. Out of all of the films I had the opportunity to watch at
Sundance, this one stuck with me the most. When you watch this film you
are trapped with no escape for you or the characters. And I say "when"
because you really need to watch this movie.
The
Sundance Programmer that introduced Director Jeremy Saulnier, told us
that the movie was, "PUNK AS S**T!!" We all laughed because we didn't
really know what he meant; and then the film started. IF you don't
already know what a green room is, it's a place in a theater back-stage
where the performers can relax and have their own safe-space. Green Room
takes the place of safety, and rips it apart during the 94 minutes of
pure terrifying ecstasy. It will take you to the edge of your seat and
then throw you to the other side of the room.
The
director has an incredible talent of telling the story as it unfolds.
Trust me when I say this: You've never seen anything like Green Room
before.
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Specialist Coughlin
Fahim Anwar Fahim Anwar ...
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Chris
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Ed Faber
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A journalist recounts her wartime coverage in Afghanistan.
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Summary | Add Synopsis Plot Keywords: afghanistan | journalist | three
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Genres: Comedy | War
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Language: English
Release Date: 4 March 2016 (USA) See more »
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Filming Locations: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Box Office
Budget: $35,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $7,443,007 (USA) (4 March 2016)
Gross: $9,399,198 (USA) (9 March 2016)
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a February 2016 interview with NPR, Kim Barker, who wrote "The Taliban
Shuffle", the book that was the basis for this movie, said Tina Fey
first became interested in optioning the memoir because when Michiko
Kakutani reviewed the book for the New York Times, Kakutani said Barker
"depicts herself as a sort of Tina Fey character." See more »
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Adhan
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Movie is funny and tender
3 March 2016 | by Rachael lblake (United States) – See all my reviews
The
good news is this movie is very funny and very tender, bringing back
the very best of Tina Fey as Liz Lemon from her time at 30 Rock. The bad
news is that if you've seen the extended preview at the movies, then
you've seen most of the movie already. But it is a valiant effort from
Fey and company at the life of a news correspondent trying to blow up
her life into something new. In this case, as one of the few single
people without children she gets the chance to go to Kabul in
Afghanistan to report on the war there. This directly results in her
character, Kim Baker (who is based on Kim Barker who wrote a book about
her experience there as a journalist) getting the chance to stare death
in the face and laugh, repeatedly, even when she shouldn't.
Journalists
from around the globe called such an experience spending time in the
Kabubble, sheltered away and yet directly involved in the front lines.
Fey's cohorts on the front line of journalism include Margot Robbie and
Martin Freeman as well as a Marine Colonel played jovially by Billy Bob
Thornton and the Attorney General of Afghanistan played incredibly not
seriously by Alfred Molina.
Baker arrives and gets
thrown to the wolves and uses her I don't care about life attitude to
get involved in a gunfight straightaway leading to her being embraced
instantly by her peers. Much drinking and carousing ensues thereafter
and everyone becomes very close. Not very close are Baker and estranged
somewhere on assignment in America boyfriend Chris (Josh Charles) who
gets caught cheating on Baker on Skype of all things. Suddenly finding
herself single, she is drawn to the oddly charming Iain (Freeman) and a
more serious side of the film ensues as a result of this new
relationship.
Its a different look at the war in
Afghanistan from the side of the journalist though the reality of
everything is still the same. It starts out very funny then has a long
lull and could easily have shaved off 20 minutes from the nearly two
hour running time. Though enjoyable there is little about this movie
that screams out to be seen on the big screen. I'd wager this is much
more suited to a night of Netflix or Red Box.
Sentaro
runs a small bakery that serves dorayakis—pastries filled with sweet
red bean paste. When an old lady, Tokue, offers to help in the kitchen,
he reluctantly accepts. But Tokue proves to have ... more
In Movie Theaters U.S.
Friday, March 18, 2016 Limited Release
Cast
Kirin Kiki
Masatoshi Nagase
Kyara Uchida
Miyoko Asada
Etsuko Ichihara
DIRECTOR
Naomi Kawase
Screenwriter
Naomi Kawase
COMPANies
Kino Lorber
Rating MPAA
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Languages
Japanese
Storyline
Sentaro
runs a small bakery that serves dorayakis—pastries filled with sweet
red bean paste. When an old lady, Tokue, offers to help in the kitchen,
he reluctantly accepts. But Tokue proves to have magic in her hands when
it comes to making sweet bean paste. Thanks to her secret recipe, the
little business soon flourishes. And with time, Sentaro and Tokue will
open their hearts to reveal old wounds.
Cast
Kirin Kiki as Tokue
Masatoshi Nagase as Sentaro
Kyara Uchida as Wakana
Etsuko Ichihara
Miyoko Asada
Miki Mizuno
Reception
The film has grossed ¥234 million in Japan.[4] On Film Business Asia, Derek Elley gave it a 3 out of 10, saying that "after a promising start, Kawase Naomi's latest feature is more of the same empty jottings."[5]
Plot
The film centres around Sentaro, a middle-aged man who runs a small dorayaki shop frequented by locals and secondary-school pupils. When he puts up a notice saying that he is looking for a co-worker he is approached by Tokue, a lady in her mid-seventies, who states that she has always wanted to work in a dorayaki shop. Sentaro initially rejects her application, afraid that the work would prove too much for the old lady who, moreover, has somewhat deformed hands. He is swayed, however, when he tries Tokue's bean paste. Its taste and texture are far superior to that of the factory-made bean paste Sentaro has been using. Sentaro asks Tokue to start making bean paste with him, revealing that up till now he did not actually like his own product.
Business begins to thrive, and very soon Tokue also starts serving customers and packaging dorayaki. When customers realise that the deformities to Tokue's hand were caused by leprosy they begin staying away, however, and Sentaro is forced to let Tokue go. Wakana, a school girl whom Sentaro has befriended, eventually suggests that they go and visit Tokue at the sanatorium where she and other patients were forced to stay until the 1996 repeal of the 1953 Leprosy Prevention Act. Sentaro feels guilty as he was not able to protect Tokue against the prejudice of their customers, but she assures him that she is grateful for the time she was allowed to spend at the shop.
fter witnessing a murder, a punk rock band is forced into a vicious fight for survival against a group of maniacal skinheads.
Director: Jeremy Saulnier
Writer: Jeremy Saulnier
Stars: Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Patrick Stewart | See full cast & crew »
80
Metascore
From metacritic.com
Reviews
8 user | 77 critic
Popularity
295 ( 47)
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Life for the residents of a tower block begins to run out of control.
Director: Ben Wheatley
Stars: Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller
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Cast
Credited cast:
Imogen Poots Imogen Poots ...
Amber
Alia Shawkat Alia Shawkat ...
Sam
Patrick Stewart Patrick Stewart ...
Darcy Banker
Anton Yelchin Anton Yelchin ...
Pat
Joe Cole Joe Cole ...
Reece
Mark Webber Mark Webber ...
Daniel
Callum Turner Callum Turner ...
Tiger
Eric Edelstein Eric Edelstein ...
Big Justin
Macon Blair Macon Blair ...
Gabe
Kai Lennox Kai Lennox ...
Clark
Taylor Tunes Taylor Tunes ...
Emily
David W. Thompson David W. Thompson ...
Tad
October Moore October Moore ...
Cop 1
Kasey Brown Kasey Brown ...
Drummer
Ed Squires Ed Squires ...
(voice)
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A band straying into a secluded part of the Pacific Northwest, stumbles on to a horrific act of violence. Because they are the only witnesses, they become the targets of a terrifying gang of white power skinheads who want to make sure all the evidence is eliminated. Written by Aymanati
Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Plot Keywords: survival horror | pistol | machete | killer dog | written by director | See All (10) »
Taglines: Now. Whatever you saw or did. Is no longer my concern. But let's be clear. It won't end well.
Genres: Crime | Horror | Thriller
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for strong brutal graphic violence, gory images, language and some drug content | See all certifications »
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Details
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 29 April 2016 (USA)
Also Known As: Zöld szoba
Company Credits
Production Co: Broad Green Pictures, Film Science
Show detailed company contact information on
Technical Specs
Runtime: 94 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
See full technical specs »
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This is the second collaboration between Imogen Poots and Anton Yelchin. Their first movie together was Fright Night (2011). See more »
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Intense, frightening, and cathartic. Green Room has it all.
28 February 2016 | by ajscarpino (Napa, California) – See all my reviews
A punk band that needs cash and then arriving at the wrong-place at the wrong-time.
It is the most frightening, action-packed thriller that I have seen this year so far. Out of all of the films I had the opportunity to watch at Sundance, this one stuck with me the most. When you watch this film you are trapped with no escape for you or the characters. And I say "when" because you really need to watch this movie.
The Sundance Programmer that introduced Director Jeremy Saulnier, told us that the movie was, "PUNK AS S**T!!" We all laughed because we didn't really know what he meant; and then the film started. IF you don't already know what a green room is, it's a place in a theater back-stage where the performers can relax and have their own safe-space. Green Room takes the place of safety, and rips it apart during the 94 minutes of pure terrifying ecstasy. It will take you to the edge of your seat and then throw you to the other side of the room.
The director has an incredible talent of telling the story as it unfolds. Trust me when I say this: You've never seen anything like Green Room bef
When some months later Tokue dies, she leaves Sentaro her own bean paste making equipment, as well as a cassette recording intended for him and Wakana. In it, Tokue stresses that a person's worth lies not in their career, but, simply, in their being, and that joy comes from taking in the sensory experiences of the world that surrounds us.
Through most of the film, Sentaro had been a man weighed down by his past. As Sentaro reveals in a letter he sends to Tokue when she no longer works for the shop, he once seriously injured a man in a pub brawl, something of which he is still ashamed. He was subsequently imprisoned and had to pay a large reparation payment to the victim. Physically, Sentaro is tied to the dorayaki shop, which is owned by the loan shark that furnished the money for the reparation payment; money which Sentaro has not yet been able to pay back. Yet at the end of the film Sentaro is seen selling dorayaki from his own stall in the local park, clearly more at ease with his existence.
Themes
The film centres primarily around the themes of freedom and joy, suggesting that by embracing our sensory experiences we may attain richer, more rewarding lives. As Deborah Young writes, "The undercurrent that runs through the film is a message to learn from nature and enjoy the wonder of life moment by moment, no matter what hard knocks you're dealt".[6] This aspect of the film ties in with the director's earlier work, "A consistent underlying concern of [which] has been the unspoken bond between man and his environment".[7]
Clark
Taylor Tunes Taylor Tunes ...
Emily
David W. Thompson David W. Thompson ...
Tad
October Moore October Moore ...
Cop 1
Kasey Brown Kasey Brown ...
Drummer
Ed Squires Ed Squires ...
(voice)
See full cast »
Edit
Storyline
A band straying into a secluded part of the Pacific Northwest, stumbles on to a horrific act of violence. Because they are the only witnesses, they become the targets of a terrifying gang of white power skinheads who want to make sure all the evidence is eliminated. Written by Aymanati
Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Plot Keywords: survival horror | pistol | machete | killer dog | written by director | See All (10) »
Taglines: Now. Whatever you saw or did. Is no longer my concern. But let's be clear. It won't end well.
Genres: Crime | Horror | Thriller
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for strong brutal graphic violence, gory images, language and some drug content | See all certifications »
Parents Guide: View content advisory »
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Details
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 29 April 2016 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: Zöld szoba See more »
Company Credits
Production Co: Broad Green Pictures, Film Science See more »
Show detailed company contact information on
Technical Specs
Runtime: 94 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
See full technical specs »
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Trivia
This is the second collaboration between Imogen Poots and Anton Yelchin. Their first movie together was Fright Night (2011). See more »
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Intense, frightening, and cathartic. Green Room has it all.
28 February 2016 | by ajscarpino (Napa, California) – See all my reviews
A punk band that needs cash and then arriving at the wrong-place at the wrong-time.
It is the most frightening, action-packed thriller that I have seen this year so far. Out of all of the films I had the opportunity to watch at Sundance, this one stuck with me the most. When you watch this film you are trapped with no escape for you or the characters. And I say "when" because you really need to watch this movie.
The Sundance Programmer that introduced Director Jeremy Saulnier, told us that the movie was, "PUNK AS S**T!!" We all laughed because we didn't really know what he meant; and then the film started. IF you don't already know what a green room is, it's a place in a theater back-stage where the performers can relax and have their own safe-space. Green Room takes the place of safety, and rips it apart during the 94 minutes of pure terrifying ecstasy. It will take you to the edge of your seat and then throw you to the other side of the room.
The director has an incredible talent of telling the story as it unfolds. Trust me when I say this: You've never seen anything like Green Room before.
Evan Jonigkeit Evan Jonigkeit ...
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A journalist recounts her wartime coverage in Afghanistan.
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Genres: Comedy | War
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for pervasive language, some sexual content, drug use and violent war images | See all certifications »
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Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 4 March 2016 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: The Taliban Shuffle See more »
Filming Locations: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Box Office
Budget: $35,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $7,443,007 (USA) (4 March 2016)
Gross: $9,399,198 (USA) (9 March 2016)
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Company Credits
Production Co: Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Paramount
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Runtime: 112 min
Sound Mix: Datasat | Dolby Digital
Color: Color
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Trivia
In a February 2016 interview with NPR, Kim Barker, who wrote "The Taliban Shuffle", the book that was the basis for this movie, said Tina Fey first became interested in optioning the memoir because when Michiko Kakutani reviewed the book for the New York Times, Kakutani said Barker "depicts herself as a sort of Tina Fey character." See more »
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Coughlin is a Marine lance corporal, but the credits list him as having the Army rank of specialist. See more »
Soundtracks
Adhan
Traditional, Arranged by Pat Jabbar
Performed by Yasser
Courtesy of Barraka El Farnatshi Prod.
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Movie is funny and tender
3 March 2016 | by Rachael lblake (United States) – See all my reviews
The good news is this movie is very funny and very tender, bringing back the very best of Tina Fey as Liz Lemon from her time at 30 Rock. The bad news is that if you've seen the extended preview at the movies, then you've seen most of the movie already. But it is a valiant effort from Fey and company at the life of a news correspondent trying to blow up her life into something new. In this case, as one of the few single people without children she gets the chance to go to Kabul in Afghanistan to report on the war there. This directly results in her character, Kim Baker (who is based on Kim Barker who wrote a book about her experience there as a journalist) getting the chance to stare death in the face and laugh, repeatedly, even when she shouldn't.
Journalists from around the globe called such an experience spending time in the Kabubble, sheltered away and yet directly involved in the front lines. Fey's cohorts on the front line of journalism include Margot Robbie and Martin Freeman as well as a Marine Colonel played jovially by Billy Bob Thornton and the Attorney General of Afghanistan played incredibly not seriously by Alfred Molina.
Baker arrives and gets thrown to the wolves and uses her I don't care about life attitude to get involved in a gunfight straightaway leading to her being embraced instantly by her peers. Much drinking and carousing ensues thereafter and everyone becomes very close. Not very close are Baker and estranged somewhere on assignment in America boyfriend Chris (Josh Charles) who gets caught cheating on Baker on Skype of all things. Suddenly finding herself single, she is drawn to the oddly charming Iain (Freeman) and a more serious side of the film ensues as a result of this new relationship.
Its a different look at the war in Afghanistan from the side of the journalist though the reality of everything is still the same. It starts out very funny then has a long lull and could easily have shaved off 20 minutes from the nearly two hour running time. Though enjoyable there is little about this movie that screams out to be seen on the big screen. I'd wager this is much more suited to a night of Netflix or Red Box.
Sentaro runs a small bakery that serves dorayakis—pastries filled with sweet red bean paste. When an old lady, Tokue, offers to help in the kitchen, he reluctantly accepts. But Tokue proves to have ... more
In Movie Theaters U.S.
Friday, March 18, 2016 Limited Release
Cast
Kirin Kiki
Masatoshi Nagase
Kyara Uchida
Miyoko Asada
Etsuko Ichihara
DIRECTOR
Naomi Kawase
Screenwriter
Naomi Kawase
COMPANies
Kino Lorber
Rating MPAA
Not Available
Languages
Japanese
Storyline
Sentaro runs a small bakery that serves dorayakis—pastries filled with sweet red bean paste. When an old lady, Tokue, offers to help in the kitchen, he reluctantly accepts. But Tokue proves to have magic in her hands when it comes to making sweet bean paste. Thanks to her secret recipe, the little business soon flourishes. And with time, Sentaro and Tokue will open their hearts to reveal old wounds.