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2004 Certificate U
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Hou Hsiao-Hsien, one of China's greatest filmmakers, honours the memory of the great Yasujiro Ozu in the beautiful CAFE LUMIERE. Like Ozu, Hou tries to capture honesty and reality in the film, which stars pop idol Yo Hitoto as Yoko, a young woman who makes her way through life almost casually, not letting anything get her too .. Read more

Starring Yo Hitoto, Tadanobu Asano, Masato Hagiwara, Yo Kimiko
Director Hou Hsaio-Hsien
Genres Drama, World Cinema

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Cafe Lumiere

Hou Hsiao-Hsien, one of China's greatest filmmakers, honours the memory of the great Yasujiro Ozu in the beautiful CAFE LUMIERE. Like Ozu, Hou tries to capture honesty and reality in the film, which stars pop idol Yo Hitoto as Yoko, a young woman who makes her way through life almost casually, not letting anything get her too upset or too excited. She regularly visits Hajime (Tadanobu Asano) at his small bookstore, where he orders books and CDs especially for her; she has a particular interest in the Chinese composer Jiang Ewn-Ye. She returns home to visit her stepmother (Kimiko Yo) and father (Nenji Kobayashi), who care about her and love her but never take interest in her life. In fact, the characters in the film prefer superficial relationships, that may have some meaning but are not very deep. Yoko seems happiest, or at least most at home, when she's on a train, heading somewhere else; she's never quite content in the moment itself. Hou's film is gorgeous to watch, with long, well-framed shots featuring natural sound and lighting. The story plays out slowly, mimicking real life, with little artifice. There are no big crescendos or dirty secrets unfolding, just a charming, compelling tale about everyday characters doing everyday things.

Starring Yo Hitoto, Tadanobu Asano, Masato Hagiwara, Yo Kimiko, Nenji Kobayashi
Director Hou Hsaio-Hsien
Studio DRAKES AVENUE PICTURES
Run time DVD: 1 hr 43 mins
Certificate Certificate U
Genres Drama, World Cinema
Language DVD: Japanese
Subtitles DVD: English
Released DVD: 19 Sep 2005
Production year: 2004
Format DVD
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    Rated - 3 stars

    Contemplation on the rails

    Hou Hsiao-Hsien is regarded as the greatest modern Taiwanese film-maker, and yet, inexplicably, 'Cafe Lumiere' is the only one of his films to have received a UK release. A drifting homage to Ozu, it follows a few days in the life of a young Japanese woman who has recently returned from Taiwan. Her interactions with various individuals are captured as if incidentally, the camera absorbing the everyday surroundings. She travels around on the train system in search of the old haunts of an early 20th c. Taiwanese composer, never apparently reaching them. This is a spectacularly placid film, to the point of seeming almost underwhelming, but its subtle achievement leaves one wanting to investigate Hou's earlier classics.

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Contemplation on the rails

    Hou Hsiao-Hsien is regarded as the greatest modern Taiwanese film-maker, and yet, inexplicably, 'Cafe Lumiere' is the only one of his films to have received a UK release. A drifting homage to Ozu, it follows a few days in the life of a young Japanese woman who has recently returned from Taiwan. Her interactions with various individuals are captured as if incidentally, the camera absorbing the everyday surroundings. She travels around on the train system in search of the old haunts of an early 20th c. Taiwanese composer, never apparently reaching them. This is a spectacularly placid film, to the point of seeming almost underwhelming, but its subtle achievement leaves one wanting to investigate Hou's earlier classics.

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