Juzo Itami - THE LAST DANCE (1993) - REMASTERED
Price:  $12.99
Description:
Daibyonin - Nominated for 2 Japanese
Academy Awards - A meaningful, often comic rumination on life and death
reminiscent of Akira Kurosawa's powerful film Ikiru.
Inspired by his own near death experience and subsequent
hospital recovery--having been stabbed following the completion of his last
feature--director Juzo Itami makes a self-referential comedy about illness and
recovery.
A successful Japanese movie director in his 60s becomes
increasingly ill while working on his latest film. His family, friends, and
doctor try to keep the secret of his terminal cancer from him, but it gradually
becomes clear. Coming to terms with his own mortality is painful, and involves
some major conflicts with his wife and the hospital staff.
But having done so, he realizes he doesn't want to die in the
hospital on a life support machine. He manages to finish his final film, and,
enjoying the last days of his life as never before, he dies at home surrounded
by all the people he cares about.
While it does contain some humor and cute side
plots, for the most part, the movie is a serious exploration of two aspects of
death, one familiar to American audiences another rather uniquely
Japanese.
Director: Juzo Itami - Writer: Juzo Itami
Stars: Rentaro Mikuni, Masahiko Tsugawa and Nobuko
Miyamoto
1993 - JAPANESE with OPTIONAL ENGLISH SUBTITLES - COLOR - 16:9
ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN - 116 MINUTES
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