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Charisma (1999)

Charisma (1999)
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Idiosyncratic auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa directed this bizarre allegorical tale about a tree named Charisma. Goro Yabuike (Koji Yakusho) is a burned-out hostage negotiator called to rescue an MP from a gun-toting lunatic demanding that "rule of the world" be restored. In a moment of indecision, he fails to act; as a result, both the MP and the lunatic die, while Yabuike is sent on a forced vacation to an unnamed forest area. There he comes upon a single tree surrounded by an I.V. pole, metal supports, and strange altar-like objects. Yabuike soon discovers that the locals are enmeshed in a battle over the tree's future. The plant is staunchly, sometimes violently defended by Kiriyama (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi), a young resident of an abandoned sanitarium who believes that Charisma is unique and should be preserved. On the other hand, Mitsuko (Jun Fubuki), a do-gooder botanist, credits the mysterious tree with poisoning its fellow plants and upsetting the eco-system. Other characters include thuggish lumberjacks and rapacious tree-hunters hoping to buy or steal the rare tree at any cost. As things come to a head, Yabuike is forced to make the sort of decisions of which he was incapable as a hostage negotiator. Is Charisma a force of evil or the victim of the obsessions of those around it? Is it the unique specimen that should be saved or the entire forest? Again Yabuike is flummoxed, but this time he acts before it is too late. This adventurous, psychedelic film explores many of the same themes of the individual's fate in modern society as Kurosawa's early work, Cure (1997). Charisma was screened in the "Directors Fortnight" section of the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and as a part of the director's spotlight at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Koji YakushoHiroyuki Ikeuchi, (more)
Director(s):
Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Charisma

Idiosyncratic auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa directed this bizarre allegorical tale about a tree named Charisma. Goro Yabuike (Koji Yakusho) is a burned-out hostage negotiator called to rescue an MP from a gun-toting lunatic demanding that "rule of the world" be restored. In a moment of indecision, he fails to act; as a result, both the MP and the lunatic die, while Yabuike is sent on a forced vacation to an unnamed forest area. There he comes upon a single tree surrounded by an I.V. pole, metal supports, and strange altar-like objects. Yabuike soon discovers that the locals are enmeshed in a battle over the tree's future. The plant is staunchly, sometimes violently defended by Kiriyama (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi), a young resident of an abandoned sanitarium who believes that Charisma is unique and should be preserved. On the other hand, Mitsuko (Jun Fubuki), a do-gooder botanist, credits the mysterious tree with poisoning its fellow plants and upsetting the eco-system. Other characters include thuggish lumberjacks and rapacious tree-hunters hoping to buy or steal the rare tree at any cost. As things come to a head, Yabuike is forced to make the sort of decisions of which he was incapable as a hostage negotiator. Is Charisma a force of evil or the victim of the obsessions of those around it? Is it the unique specimen that should be saved or the entire forest? Again Yabuike is flummoxed, but this time he acts before it is too late. This adventurous, psychedelic film explores many of the same themes of the individual's fate in modern society as Kurosawa's early work, Cure (1997). Charisma was screened in the "Directors Fortnight" section of the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and as a part of the director's spotlight at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Writer(s):
Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Producer(s):
Atsuyuki ShimodaSatoshi Kanno
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Violence, Adult Situations)
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Erik B.

A detective must choose to protect or destroy a rare tree responsible for the degradation of the surrounding ecosystem. Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa contributes a screenplay with rich philosophical concepts (i.e., the individual vs. society, false dichotomies, etc.) and a thought-provoking ending. The imagery and atmosphere of the forest in autumn season is phenomenal and the score is strong, both contributing to some eerie moments. The film moves slowly, but the discussions involving individual trees and whole forests should be interpreted as a microcosm of the human world. The characters are quirky and add to the already memorable scenarios. Tons of originality in this one.

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Marjorie B.

Alice in Wonderland, and Art of War meet Dead Man . This film ponders the bigger questions in life and proposes answers. Wonderful.

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Devin L.

Another product of Non Sequitur Theater, and has many of the problems of its ilk: characters whose quirks are mostly irritating, static turgid scenes that go precisely nowhere and connect to nothing, and, most annoying, ham-handed philosophizing that leads to boredom rather than discovery. And its too long by half.

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