I Live in Fear poster

I Live in Fear

1955-11-22
N/A
7.3 (IMDB)
Drama
ja
Released
Languages:
  • 日本語

Description:

Kiichi Nakajima, an elderly foundry owner, is convinced that Japan will be affected by an imminent nuclear war, and resolves to move his family to safety in Brazil. His family decides to have him ruled incompetent and Dr. Harada, a Domestic Court counselor, attempts to arbitrate.

Reviews:

CinemaSerf (7/10)

This is a far cry from the usual Kurosawa/Mifune effort; indeed in this, ToshirĂ´ Mifune is almost unrecognisable. No brave, honourable Samurai this time, but an elderly foundry-owner who is paranoid about the potential impact of nuclear war on his family. To this end, he is determined to sell up and relocate his family to Brazil. The family don't fancy this idea much and try to have him certified. What ensues is a battle of wills, priorities and personalities set against a traditional set of Japanese family structures and values. Viewed, largely, from the perspective of independent arbiter "Dr. Harada" (Takashi Shimura) who has been drafted in to help settle the matter amicably; we visit the perfectly valid (though frequently selfish) approaches taken by both Mifune and his family - who have plenty of scores to settle amongst themselves - as the film tries to establish the best course of action to satisfy both parties. There is quite an interesting scene mid-way through when at the height of their dispute, the old man returns to the court armed with bottles of pop which he has bought for his family to help combat the unrelenting heat, indicating that he clearly still cares greatly for his family, even though they are at loggerheads... and for me, that rather sums the whole thing up - there isn't necessarily a right or wrong solution; it's about individuality and choice but ultimately the happiness of others; and Mifune is great. I found the last fifteen minutes quite sad, perhaps building on the old adage about families and money. Japan, for a good while, struggled to reconcile itself to the realities of a post-Hiroshima threat, so from an observer some 6,000 miles away it can be hard to understand just how viscerally the danger of repetition was taken by many - this film is a thought provoking, emotional - and, at times humorous, glimpse into that fear.

2022-11-14

Where to Watch:

Stream

Criterion Channel

Similar Movies:

Stray Dog

Stray Dog 7.5

Crime, Drama

1949-10-17

Ulladakkam

Ulladakkam 7.4

Thriller, Drama

1991-07-04

Battles Without Honor and Humanity

Battles Without Honor and Humanity 7.4

Drama, Crime

1973-01-13

Pigs and Battleships

Pigs and Battleships 7.1

Crime, Drama

1961-01-21

Obsession

Obsession 6.8

Thriller, Crime

1949-08-03

Acrimony

Acrimony 6.742

Drama, Thriller

2018-03-30

The Crush

The Crush 6.621

Thriller, Drama

1993-04-02

The End of the Affair

The End of the Affair 6.591

Romance, Drama

1999-12-03

Pressure Point

Pressure Point 6.579

Drama

1962-10-10

B&B

B&B 6.4

Thriller, Drama

2017-04-13

The Swimmers

The Swimmers 6.1

Drama, Horror

2014-08-07

Person of Interest

Person of Interest 6

Mystery, Drama

2024-12-02

The Impossible Years

The Impossible Years 5.7

Comedy, Drama

1968-12-05

The Voyeur

The Voyeur 5.521

Drama, Romance

1994-01-27

Communion

Communion 5.35

Drama, Horror

1989-11-10

Hellhole

Hellhole 4.9

Horror, Action

1985-03-15

Homage

Homage 4.571

Thriller, Drama

1995-05-03

Becky

Becky 3.5

Drama, Thriller

2024-04-09

A Woman's Rage

A Woman's Rage 2.5

Crime, Drama

2008-03-01

This Woman Is Not a Car

This Woman Is Not a Car 1

Comedy, Drama

1982-01-06