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La chiave

Titolo originale: Kagi
  • 1959
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
1064
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La chiave (1959)
Dark ComedyComedyDrama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA man getting on in years sets out to find a way to resurrect his flagging virility.A man getting on in years sets out to find a way to resurrect his flagging virility.A man getting on in years sets out to find a way to resurrect his flagging virility.

  • Regia
    • Kon Ichikawa
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Keiji Hasebe
    • Kon Ichikawa
    • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
  • Star
    • Machiko Kyô
    • Ganjirô Nakamura
    • Junko Kanô
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    1064
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Keiji Hasebe
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
    • Star
      • Machiko Kyô
      • Ganjirô Nakamura
      • Junko Kanô
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 16Recensioni della critica
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    • Premi
      • 4 vittorie e 2 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali24

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    Machiko Kyô
    Machiko Kyô
    • Ikuko Kenmochi
    Ganjirô Nakamura
    Ganjirô Nakamura
    • Kenji Kenmochi
    Junko Kanô
    • Toshiko Kenmochi
    Tatsuya Nakadai
    Tatsuya Nakadai
    • Kimura
    Tanie Kitabayashi
    Tanie Kitabayashi
    • Hana
    Ichirô Sugai
    Ichirô Sugai
    • Masseur
    Mantarô Ushio
    Mantarô Ushio
    • Dr. Kodama
    Kyû Sazanka
    Kyû Sazanka
    • Curio Dealer
    Mayumi Kurata
    • Koike
    Hikaru Hoshi
    • Police Detective
    Saburô Date
    Saburô Date
    • Police Detective
    Shizuo Chûjô
    • Police Detective
    Jun Hamamura
    Jun Hamamura
    • Dr. Sôma
    Kôichi Itô
    Kanji Kawahara
    Eiichi Takamura
    Tatsuo Hanabu
    Tatsuo Hanabu
    Kenji Ôyama
    • Regia
      • Kon Ichikawa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Keiji Hasebe
      • Kon Ichikawa
      • Jun'ichirô Tanizaki
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    Recensioni degli utenti8

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    jaakkochan

    Well directed, visual.. but with lousy end

    Personally I was disappointed to this since I expected so much from it since I've read the book by Junichiro Tanizaki, which was very unique and great. The characters are seen too dark and sick way in this movie, and viewer can't really emphatize much with them. This alone, makes it fight against the very idea of the original masterpiece of Tanizaki. In addition, the characters are different than described in the book. Especially Kenji's wife Ikuko is much younger than in the book, which steers the movie already out from the right path. In addition, Kimura's character is seen too selfish. Also, the refer to key, which "kagi" means, is somewhat superficial and synthetic. The original book was written through the couple's diaries which offered much more depth to the characters, and allowed person to get inside their heads. The movie tries just shock people, which it really does. Another surprising thing is that the movie was rated K16 here in Finland. May I ask why?? The strong visual content instead makes this movie work, and was the reason why I bothered myself to rate this here in IMDB. It's really well made, and the visual cutting brings up emotions very efficiently. In today's movie, this wouldn't work, but when we think that this was made in '59 it's somewhat interesting. Also, actors do proper job. For all those who have read the book, you might be disappointed to this movie. Others, I can recommend with reservation.
    4ASuiGeneris

    The obsession is not the only odd thing about this film.

    The obsession is not the only odd thing about this film. Use of hormones and purposefully orchestrated adultery opportunities is order to stimulate sex drive. In other words, our protagonist is turned on by his wife's interest in another man and proceeds to stage increasingly elaborate situations to encourage her and the other man's interest in each other. This other man is conveniently dating their daughter. An old fashioned answer from before the time of Viagra to a centuries old problem, confirming the maxim that "we want what we can't have"? So far, all this is pretty faithful to the source material, the novel "The Key" by Tanizaki.

    Alas, our director oddly makes the incomprehensible decision to add a character and extra plot twist. An old maid named Hanna whose presence in the household and therefore random scenes is clunky and out of place, her never fully explained bitterness with the family, a deus ex machina switching of cleaner and poison attributed to her being color blind, and you have this mess of an adaptation of a perfectly good novel.

    Persistent eerie soundtrack, overly expensive and unsettling facial expressions from all four main characters, inexplicable character actions and decisions, randomly inserted voice over narration.

    And to wrap it all up, a completely arbitrary ending that serves little purpose but to render the entire narrative even more implausible and to sacrifice any little emotional investment the audience had with the characters.

    Why this odd, unworthy contribution to cinema garnered any awards is beyond me.
    4jordondave-28085

    I did not care for the ending too much

    (1959) Odd Obsession/ Kagi (In Japanese with English subtitles) PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER

    Adapted from the novel by Jun'ichirô Tanizaki co-written and directed by Kon Ichikawa that has elder patient, Kenji (Ganjirô Nakamura) attempting to entice Dr. Kimura (Tatsuya Nakadai) to visit him more often for the purpose of him being aroused. Kenji does this by attempting to tempt Dr. Kimura by exposing his wife,Ikuko (Machiko Kyô) to him despite him going out with their only daughter, Toshiko (Junko Kanô). The ending was baffling and that I did not care for it despite it being faithful to the source material.
    5tony-70-667920

    Not Ichikawa's best

    I've admired other Ichikawa films, particularly "Alone on the Pacific" and "Fires on the Plains." With the possible exception of Klimov's "Come and See" the latter is the most harrowing war film I've ever seen. However, I couldn't get on with "Odd Obsession,"and can't understand why it won awards. I saw it many years ago, and foolishly tried it again last night. I kept falling asleep: it's a legitimate form of criticism and no, I hadn't been drinking. The film starts with Tatsuya Nakadai (star of many Japanese classics), as Dr. Kimura, detailing how humans decline over the years. He points straight at the camera and says this decrepitude will come to us all, so you know this film is going to be different. The doctor is giving an old man injections to treat his impotence (no Viagra in those days), and the old boy invites him to his home, hoping that the doctor, who's already involved with his daughter, will dally with his young wife. The idea is that jealousy will revive his flagging libido. One problem is that while the male actors are interesting, the women are not. I don't know why, from a land with so many exquisite and enchanting actresses, Ichikawa chose two puddings, with particularly unfortunate eyebrows. I don't know the younger one, but Machiko Kyo (from "Rashomon" and "Teahouse of the August Moon") was normally attractive. The old man has high blood pressure, and the wife seems intent on finishing him off by over-exciting him, so maybe Ichikawa made her look ugly to mirror the ugliness inside the character. Another problem was Japanese inscrutability. Nobody seemed passionate about, or even very interested in, anyone else. It was hard to see why the doctor went along with their games. The son of a fisherman, he was young, handsome and ambitious, so why did he bother with two women with neither beauty or money? (the old man had reputation but no means.)
    7rdoyle29

    A real oddity

    Ganjirô Nakamura is getting older and feels his sexual potency slipping away. He seeks the advice of doctor Tatsuya Nakadai, his daughter's boy friend. Rather than follow his medical advice, he pushes Nakadai towards his own wife since the jealousy makes him feel young and potent. This really odd little film sets up a love quadrangle and ends tragically, as expected, but with none of the consequences being quite what you'd expect. Not among Kon Ichikawa's best, but a real perverse oddity in his catalog.

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      [first lines]

      [English subtitled version]

      Kimura: [breaking the fourth wall in talking directly into the camera] Man's aging is believed to begin at the age of ten. Eyes begin to lose their elasticity at ten. Ears begin to dull at twenty. Man's eyesight begins to weaken at forty. His sense of taste becomes blunt at fifty. His sense of smell abates at sixty. Then, at seventy, he loses two-thirds of his physical functions. This theory says a man becomes twelve millimeters shorter every twenty years. This theory may not be conclusive. Yet no one can escape the effects of aging. It is inevitable. You too.

      Kimura: [after smiling and laughing] This is the interesting case of a pathetic man who attempted to fight aging. He's not a complete stranger to me.

      [the scene opens up to show that Kimura is in his medical office with middle-age patient, Kenji Kenmochi, about who he was speaking]

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 giugno 1959 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
    • Lingua
      • Giapponese
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Daiei Kyoto
      • Daiei Studios
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