Tomogui is an upcoming Japanese movie directed by Shinji Aoyama and based on an Akutagawa Prize-winning novel by Shinya Tanaka. The film involves a 17-year-old boy named Tooma Shinogaki who lives with his father and his father’s new girlfriend in an isolated riverside town. Tooma is affected by witnessing the sexually abusive behavior of his father every day, and finds it difficult to avoid repeating the same behavior in his own life. Edit Translation
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- Título original: 共喰い
- También conocida como: Tomogui , Dog Eat Dog , Eat Each Other
- Guionista: Arai Haruhiko
- Director: Aoyama Shinji
- Géneros: Vida, Drama
Reparto y créditos
- Suda Masaki Papel principal
- Tanaka YuukoJinko [Toomas's mother]Papel secundario
- Mitsuishi KenShinogaki Madoka [Tohma's Father]Papel secundario
- Shinohara YukikoKotoko [Tooma's father lover]Papel secundario
- Kinoshita Misaki Papel secundario
- Kishibe Ittoku[Detective]Bit part
Reseñas
I'm not sure the hype about Suda's performance is deserved. He feels impassive to me, unapproachable and distant. There isn't much to work with. He had more life in "Drowning Love," to be honest, and is far more engaging in "Todome no Kiss" or "My Little Monster." The praise for him in "The Backwater" is probably more due to the depressing nature of the film itself, the fact that he was willing to go naked (although they're still careful about his nudity), and that he was so young to take on such a mature role. He didn't really have to do much acting, just curl up into a depressed ball, run through the streets in the rain, and strip naked when called upon.
On the flipside, Suda's love of independent films clearly started here. Do with that what you will, good, bad, or indifferent.
"The Backwater" isn't a film I would never watch again, like his "Love at Least," but I don't regret watching it once. I just came out of it with a somewhat numb sensation. Never before has such a sexually explicit film been so very ugly.
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