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Snow Falling on Cedars (1999)

Snow Falling on Cedars (1999)
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Nine years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, a small town in the Pacific Northwest still struggles with the troubling legacy of U.S. policies against Asian-Americans. In December 1950, just off the shores of San Piedro Island in Washington, a Japanese-American man named Kazuo Miyamoto (Rick Yune) stands accused of murder after his close friend Carl Heine (Eric Thal) is found drowned in icy waters. As the trial gets under way, with Alvin Hooks (James Rebhorn) prosecuting Kazuo and Nels Gudmundsson (Max Von Sydow) defending him, reporter Ishmael Chambers (Ethan Hawke) covers the proceedings for the local newspaper. It's difficult for Ishmael to view the trial objectively, as his first love was a Japanese-American girl named Hatsue (Youki Kudoh), who later married Kazuo. Now, Ishmael has discovered that, when the Japanese-American residents of San Piedro Island were sent to internment camps during World War II, Carl's mother used their incarceration to scuttle a land purchase by Kazuo's family. This could suggest a motive for murder, but Ishmael is reluctant to step forward with the story. Snow Falling on Cedars was based on the best-selling novel by David Guterson, adapted for the screen by Ron Bass and writer/director Scott Hicks. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ethan HawkeJames Cromwell, (more)
Director(s):
Scott Hicks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Snow Falling on Cedars

Nine years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, a small town in the Pacific Northwest still struggles with the troubling legacy of U.S. policies against Asian-Americans. In December 1950, just off the shores of San Piedro Island in Washington, a Japanese-American man named Kazuo Miyamoto (Rick Yune) stands accused of murder after his close friend Carl Heine (Eric Thal) is found drowned in icy waters. As the trial gets under way, with Alvin Hooks (James Rebhorn) prosecuting Kazuo and Nels Gudmundsson (Max Von Sydow) defending him, reporter Ishmael Chambers (Ethan Hawke) covers the proceedings for the local newspaper. It's difficult for Ishmael to view the trial objectively, as his first love was a Japanese-American girl named Hatsue (Youki Kudoh), who later married Kazuo. Now, Ishmael has discovered that, when the Japanese-American residents of San Piedro Island were sent to internment camps during World War II, Carl's mother used their incarceration to scuttle a land purchase by Kazuo's family. This could suggest a motive for murder, but Ishmael is reluctant to step forward with the story. Snow Falling on Cedars was based on the best-selling novel by David Guterson, adapted for the screen by Ron Bass and writer/director Scott Hicks. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
128 mins

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Director(s):
Scott Hicks
Writer(s):
Ronald BassScott Hicks
Producer(s):
Ronald BassHarry UflandFrank Marshall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Snow Falling on Cedars Awards:
  • 1999 - Chicago Film Critics Association - Best Cinematography
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Mariann S.

I LOVE this movie because it's a different type of love story, with a disclosure of little known history from the World War. The scenery, especially snowy ones, are quietly moving, and you can feel the chill in the air. Guys probably won't like this movie, but gals with a love for nostalia will. It's one of the few movies I don't mind watching once a year again.

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Joanna V.

I was so enthralled with this movie. It was one of the best movies I have ever seen. I can't believe I waited this long to rent it. I LOVED IT. It's a part of American history rarely seen. It's awesome.

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Sally N.

This film gets all tangled up with flashbacks which is the major flaw. The movie is very faithful to the book (as I can remember), but as I didn't think much of it, I was not surprised by this bland film. The major focus of the film is the love story between two racially divided children. You never get the idea they were in love with other, just fascinated by the other's culture. So you develop no empathy or interest in them And as they are the main motivation for what happens at the trial, you really lose interest. The best part of the film are the performances by James Cromwell and Max von Sydow who are fantastic. The sets are truly beautiful.

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