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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
Japan

7.9/10
IMDb

3.9/5
AlloCine

Director
  
Screenplay
  
Writer
  
Shinji Aoyama

Language
  
Japanese

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Release date
  
20 January 2000 (2000-01-20) (Japan)4 May 2001 (2001-05-04) (USA)

Initial release
  
November 17, 2000 (Greece)

Music director
  
Shinji Aoyama, Isao Yamada

Cast
  
K?ji Yakusho
(Makoto Sawai),
Masaru Miyazaki
(Naoki Tamura),
Yôichirô Saitô
(Akihiko),
Sayuri Kokushô
(Yumiko),
Gô Rijû
(Busjack Man), (Yoshiyuki Sawai)

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Eureka (ユリイカ, Yuriika) is a 2000 Japanese drama film directed and written by Shinji Aoyama. It stars Kōji Yakusho, Aoi Miyazaki, and Masaru Miyazaki.

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Plot

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Eureka is a drama set mainly in rural Kyushu, Japan, and is almost entirely shot in sepia tone. It tells the story of the lasting effects of a violent experience on three people, a teenage brother and sister, Naoki and Kozue Tamura and a bus driver, Makoto Sawai. These three are the sole survivors after the bus is hijacked by a gunman. The actual violent events which traumatise them are not shown in detail. The extent to which the three have been affected slowly becomes apparent. Naoki and Kozue do not return to school, do not speak and become dissociated from their parents. Some time after the hijack, their mother abandons the family. Later their father is killed in a car crash. It is not clear whether his death is suicide. The two children continue to live alone in the family home. Meanwhile, Makoto is finding it impossible to carry on normal life and takes to the road, leaving his estranged wife living in the family home with his elderly father, elder brother, his wife and their daughter. After some time, Makoto returns home to find that his wife has left him. He cannot return to driving a bus and takes a job as a day-labourer with an old school-friend.

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Relationships between Makoto and his brother begin to deteriorate and Makoto moves in with Naoki and Kozue. He takes over the housekeeping and makes sure they eat properly. Kozue now begins to communicate a little but Naoki remains mute. The detective who dealt with the hijacking begins to harass Makoto about the murder of a woman in the neighbourhood, apparently without any evidence. While Makoto is out at work one day, the children's older student cousin Akihiko arrives and states he intends to stay to look after the children. He and Makoto are uneasy with each other but the four people settle down into a kind of family arrangement.

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A further murder takes place and this time the victim is a friend of Makoto's. He is arrested and questioned by the detective but is finally released. He talks to his friend and co-worker about his wish to return to driving and forms a plan to get all of them, Naoki, Kozue, Akihiko and himself away from their troubles. He buys an old bus which they convert for living accommodation and they all set off on an extended tour of the island. Kozue becomes more relaxed as they travel around but Naoki appears more disturbed. It eventually becomes clear that it is Naoki who is the murderer. Makoto confronts him and persuades him to give himself up. The remaining three carry on with the journey until Makoto finally loses his temper with Akihiko's cynical and shallow outlook and throws him off the bus. Makoto and Kozue continue on their journey until,finally, when they reach the peak of the highest mountain in Kyushu, both realise they are able to face ordinary life again. As they reach this understanding the film briefly turns to colour.

Cast

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  • Kōji Yakusho as Makoto Sawai
  • Aoi Miyazaki as Kozue Tamura
  • Masaru Miyazaki as Naoki Tamura
  • Yoichiro Saito as Akihiko
  • Sayuri Kokushō as Yumiko
  • Ken Mitsuishi as Shigeo
  • Gō Rijū as Busjack Man
  • Yutaka Matsushige as Matsuoka
  • Sansei Shiomi as Yoshiyuki Sawai
  • Kimie Shingyoji as Mother
  • Eihi Shiina as Keiko Kono
  • Machiko Ono as Mikiko Sawai
  • Denden as Yoshida
  • Production

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    Eureka was shot in black-and-white and printed in color.

    Reception

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    Jamie Russell of BBC gave the film 4 stars out of 5. Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+ grade.

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    Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club described the film as a "thoughtful, exquisitely controlled, and deeply affecting meditation on what it means to be human". Meanwhile, Michael Wilmington of Chicago Tribune said: "The beautiful images of ocean, hills and country have a sweep and grandeur that suggest Wim Wenders' road movies or the Monument Valley westerns of John Ford".

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    It was listed by Cynthia Fuchs of PopMatters as one of the best films of 2001.

    Awards

    Eureka won the FIPRESCI Prize and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.

    References

    Eureka (2000 film) Wikipedia
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