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Still Walking
Directed by
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Not Rated
2008
1h 54m
Drama
,
Family
7.9
100%
90%
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A family gathers together for a commemorative ritual whose nature only gradually becomes clear.
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Cast of Still Walking
Hiroshi Abe
Ryota Yokoyama
Yui Natsukawa
Yukari Yokoyama
YOU
Chinami Yokoyama
Kazuya Takahashi
Nobuo Kataoka
Shohei Tanaka
Atsushi Yokoyama
Hotaru Nomoto
Satsuki Kataoka
Ryôga Hayashi
Mutsu Kataoka
Susumu Terajima
Sushi Deliverer
Kirin Kiki
Toshiko Yokoyama
Yoshio Harada
Kyohei Yokoyama
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Director / Writer
Yoshihiro Kato
Producer
Satoshi Kohno
Producer
Hijiri Taguchi
Producer
Masahiro Yasuda
Producer
Lee Bong-ou
Producer
Still Walking Ratings & Reviews
Film Comment Magazine
Tony Rayns
There's a natural flow of small hatreds, resentments, joys, and insecurities, superbly caught by every member of the cast
The Simon
Tim Grierson
Precisely observed and unfailingly modest and graceful, the 24 hours or so chronicled by Kore-Eda are pregnant with resentment, sadness and love.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
Still Walking is a miniaturist's masterpiece, the ebb and flow of familial love distilled to its essence.
Seattle Times
Michael Upchurch
This masterful family drama by Japanese writer- director Hirokazu Kore-eda commences on a deceptively tranquil note, lightly spiced with a needling humor.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Pitch-perfect and profoundly moving...
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Though [Koreeda] has made a film of droll and dry observational precision, its emotional minimalism is almost fetishistic -- and, by the end, a tad frustrating.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
It will strongly move you, but you won't be able to say exactly why. It illuminates 24 hours in the life of a Japanese family, and though it may appear that not much is happening, by the end everything is revealed.
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
The director has said that, though the story was inspired by the deaths of his parents, he hoped to make a film "brimming with life." He's succeeded.
Washington Post
One fears to blink, because some essential element in the story will be lost and, with it, some nuance, of which there are many.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
If anyone can be considered an heir of the great Yasujiro Ozu, it might be Hirokazu Kore-Eda, the writer and director of Still Walking.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Kore-eda, talented director that he is, never allows the story to sink into soap-opera melodrama, and he refrains from pointing fingers.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Kore-eda has an extraordinary grasp on his characters, modest people who clearly mean a great deal to him. They will to you, as well.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
The Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda has a deceptively simple touch with the quiet, stirring film Still Walking.
AV Club
Sam Adams
Hirokazu Kore-Eda's home drama Still Walking is a master class in doing much with little.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Its modest surface belies the depths of a lovely seriocomedy that concisely lays bare all kinds of uncomfortable dynamics in seemingly casual, low-key fashion.
The Hollywood Reporter
Maggie Lee
A subtly nuanced family drama that resonates long after its hushed ending.
Village Voice
Anthony Kaufman
A delicate, deceptively simple film.
Lessons of Darkness
Nick Schager
Its sincere consideration of its characters' longing for acceptance and approval rings true.
Slant Magazine
Andrew Schenker
A family drama that gets the family dynamic exactly right, a film that understands the ways in which unspoken resentments tend to accumulate and unresolved conflicts later harden into regrets.
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