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Give It All (1998)
(มีบรรยายไทย)
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Director:Itsumichi
Isomura Producer:Shôji
Masui, Masayuki Suo, Akifumi Takuma
Story by:Yoshiko
Shikimura
Screenplay by:Itsumichi
Isomura
Music by:Lee-Tzsche
Cinematography:Yûichi
Nagata
Edited by:Jun''ichi
Kikuchi
Running time:120
min Country:Japan Language:Japanese
Genre:Drama
Subtitle:English/
ไทย
Starring:
Rena Tanaka - Etsuko Shinomura,
Mami Shimizu - Atsuko Nakazaki,
Wakana Aoi - Rie Yano,
Kirina Mano - Taeko Kikuchi,
Emu
Hisazumi - Mayumi Nakaura, Tomoko
Nakajima - Akiko Irie, Ryoko
Moriyama - Satoko Shinomura,
Hakury -
Kensaku Shinomura,Ren Osugi -
Principal of Iyo Higashi High School |
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รางวัล:12
wins.
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Awards of the Japanese
Academy 1999
Blue Ribbon Awards 1999
Hochi Film Awards 1998
Japanese Professional
Movie Awards 1999
Kinema Junpo Awards 1999
Mainichi Film Concours 1999
Yokohama Film Festival 1999
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Storyline
Etsuko - a typical Japanese high school student,
who''s unlucky in love, an academic failure, and
plain bored with life. That''s until one day, the
view of a boat gliding gracefully in the sea
inspires her to take up the oar. Since she''s
rejected by her school''s all-male rowing team, she
decides to form her own all-women team. Nothing will
ever be the same again.
Shikoku Island, the fourth largest island in the
Japanese archipelago. Matsuyama, a historical, quiet
town facing the serene inland sea 1976,after the
turmoil of years of student demonstrations, there
came a time of nihilism. The new generation was
given the nickname "Age of Three Nothings"
signifying "Giving nothing, caring fornothing, being
moved by nothing".
Etsuko (15) lives with her reticent father and
hard-working, fussy mother. They run a little
dry-cleaning business. With them is Etsuko''s
grandmother who looks after the house and her
''brilliant'' older sister who is leaving to attend a
top college. Etsuko feels useless, with no role to
play in the household.
The irony is that even though she is far from being
an excellent student, she still managed to get into
the best local high school. The emptiness of this
achievement only worsens her sense of futility.
One day she decides to run away from home. Her
family don''t flinch, assuming she just went out for
a walk. Despondent and alone, even this gesture
ignored, Etsuko stands on the sea shore and stares
out across the waves. In the distance, she caches
sight of something it''s a rowing team gliding
through the water. At that moment something sparks
inside her. She can''t get this image out of her mind
and sets her heart on joining the rowing team at the
new school. However she finds out that since it used
to be a boys'' school, traditional attitudes persist:
there is no rowing team for girls. In a solution to
all her recent frustrations with life, she decides
to do something about this. She bullies four other
girls into forming a team. With their hearts not
really in it however, their season ends in a
humiliating defeat. Further burdened by the
appearance of her childhood sweetheart on the boy''s
team, she begins to flounder. An awkward
relationship with their melancholic coach followed
by an injury that bars her from sport, threaten to
wreck Etsuko''s self-confidence. Just when it seems
she will have to give up all that she struggled for,
she finds it in herself to continue."Rowing is
everything for me", she says. By the second reason,
the girls have grown. With one voice they pull their
oars through the water, heading for their first
victory.
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