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Director
  
Ridley Scott

Cinematography
  
Jan de Bont

Country
  
Japan

6.6/10
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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
Japanese

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Release date
  
May 13, 1989 (1989-05-13)

Writer
  
Masuji Ibuse (novel), Shohei Imamura, Toshiro Ishido

Screenplay
  
Warren Lewis, Craig Bolotin

Cast
  
Michael Douglas
(Nick),
Andy García
(Charlie),
Kate Capshaw
(Joyce),
Shigeru Kôyama
(Ohashi),
John Spencer
(Oliver),
Ken Takakura
(Masahiro)

Similar movies
  
47 Ronin
,
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,
The Last Samurai
,
The Streetfighter
,
Rising Sun
,
Seven Samurai

Tagline
  
Their country. Their laws. Their game. His rules.

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Black Rain (黒い雨, Kuroi ame) is a 1989 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura and based on the novel of the same name by Ibuse Masuji. The events are centered on the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.

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Plot

Black Rain (1989 Japanese film) movie scenes

The film moves between Shizuma Shigematsu's journal entries about Hiroshima in 1945, following the dropping of the atomic bomb, and the present, 1950, when Shigematsu and his wife Shigeko are the guardians for their niece Yasuko and charged with finding her a husband (she has been declined three times due to concerns over her having been in the "black rain" fallout). As the story progresses, Shigematsu sees more and more fellow hibakusha, his friends and family, succumbing to radiation sickness and Yasuko's prospects for marriage become more and more unlikely, as she forms a bond with a poor man named Yuichi, who carves jizo and suffers a form of post-traumatic stress disorder where he attacks passing motor vehicles as "tanks."

Cast

Black Rain (1989 Japanese film) movie scenes

  • Yoshiko Tanaka as Yasuko
  • Kazuo Kitamura as Shigematsu Shizuma
  • Etsuko Ichihara as Shigeko Shizuma
  • Shoichi Ozawa as Shokichi
  • Norihei Miki as Kotaro
  • Keisuke Ishida as Yuichi
  • Hisako Hara as Kin
  • Masato Yamada as Tatsu
  • Taiji Tonoyama
  • Analysis

    Black Rain (1989 Japanese film) movie scenes

    The film has strong themes of suffering, transience and the uncertainty of the time of one's death.

    Black Rain (1989 Japanese film) movie scenes

    Aside from its compassionate treatment of the hibakusha, who were often shunned by their fellow Japanese, this film is remarkable for its terrifying re-creation of the Hiroshima atomic bombing and its immediate aftermath. Its scenes of horribly burned survivors of the explosion, their flesh seared or flayed by the heat, struggling to escape from under collapsed buildings or find cooling water in which to immerse themselves, often dying in the streams once they find them, are unforgettable.

    Awards

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    Wins

    Black Rain (1989 Japanese film) movie scenes

  • Japanese Academy Awards 1990: Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Film, Best Lighting, Best Music Score, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress
  • Blue Ribbon Award 1990: Best Actress
  • Cannes Film Festival 1989: Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention, Technical Grand Prize
  • Flanders International Film Festival Ghent 1989: Georges Delerue Prize, Golden Spur
  • Hochi Film Awards 1989: Best Actress
  • Kinema Junpo Award 1990: Best Actress, Best Director, Best Film
  • Mainichi Film Concours 1990: Best Actress, Best Art Direction, Best Film
  • Sant Jordi Awards 1991: Best Foreign Film

  • Black Rain (1989 Japanese film) movie scenes

    Nominations

  • Japanese Academy Awards 1990: Best Art Direction, Best Sound
  • Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics 1990: Grand Prix
  • Cannes Film Festival 1989: Palme d'Or
  • Independent Spirit Awards 1991: Best Foreign Film
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    References

    Black Rain (1989 Japanese film) Wikipedia
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