Kabei (2008) Reviews

Kabei (2008)
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Veteran Japanese filmmaker Yoji Yamada's 80th feature film concerns a mother living in 1940s-era Tokyo who is forced to care for her two daughters alone after her husband is jailed for expressing reformist views on the Japanese invasion of China. Professor Shigeru Nogami (Mitsugoro Bando) is an outspoken man with some particularly unpopular political views, and for his role in speaking out against the Japanese invasion of China he is promptly jailed. In the wake of his imprisonment, Professor Nogami's devoted wife, Kayo (aka Kabei, played by Sayuri Yoshinaga), is suddenly relegated to the status of single mother. As Kayo does the best to care for the couple's two young daughters, her stern policeman father (Umenosuke Nakamura) proves little help. Thankfully for Kayo and the two children, the people of the neighborhood are more concerned with the well-being of her family than her husband's political views. One of the professor's former students in particular, the clumsy but well-meaning Yamasaki (Tadanobu Asano), does his best to ensure that the Nogami family is properly cared for until the day his mentor can return. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Mitsugoro BandoSayuri Yoshinaga, (more)
Director(s):
Yoji Yamada
Format(s):
DVD
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Glory J. S.

This is the saddest movie I've ever seen. It really pulls at the heart seeing all that this wonderful family goes through. 4.5 stars because it was really well done, but just so sad.

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John H.

Great movie. Can't believe Sayuri is 65!! Very moving story showing another side of WWII from the Japanese civilian perspective.

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Oscar P.

Very good movie about pre-WW2 Japan and how they treated their own citizens who spoke against the policies of the government. If focuses on a woman who's husband is placed in prison for speaking against the war, and how she had to raise her two children on her own.

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Yoko A.

Such a touching story. The strength of a mother/lwife's love is so strong. I couldn't stop crying =)

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Wilfred H.

Enjoyed this movie. What a wonderful story. Thanks

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Sean A.

This stirring film illustrates both the struggle of single-parenthood and the need for people to be independent thinkers.

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Ann C.

Tragedy falls on an Japanese professor's family when he is dragged from his home and thrown into jail for his public opposition to government cruelty. The movie shows us that opposition to war knows no limit as to country, people or time (here it's the early 1940s). An absorbing story of a heartbroken family led by their mother, who strives to hold them together. It helps to have some knowledge of Japan and WW2 going into the film.

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    Glory J. S.

    This is the saddest movie I've ever seen. It really pulls at the heart seeing all that this wonderful family goes through. 4.5 stars because it was really well done, but just so sad.

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    John H.

    Great movie. Can't believe Sayuri is 65!! Very moving story showing another side of WWII from the Japanese civilian perspective.

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    Oscar P.

    Very good movie about pre-WW2 Japan and how they treated their own citizens who spoke against the policies of the government. If focuses on a woman who's husband is placed in prison for speaking against the war, and how she had to raise her two children on her own.

    Yes   |   No

     
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