Murakami
adaptation by Japan's Hamaguchi vies for Cannes
awards
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[July 12, 2021]
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Japanese
director Ryusuke Hamaguchi unveiled his awards
contender at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday,
a tale of heartbreak and regrets which emerges
in almost road movie-style over the course of
several car journeys. |
"Drive My Car" was adapted from
a short story by Haruki Murakami. Hamaguchi, who
has notched up distinctions on the film circuit
including in Berlin, said he was drawn by the
potential of the enclosed space enveloping the
characters.
"What I found fascinating was how the intimacy
is brought into the car through the long
conversations between the characters," Hamaguchi
told Reuters in Cannes shortly before the film's
red carpet premiere.
The Cannes Film Festival, which runs until July
17, is back after its 2020 hiatus due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
"Drive My Car" centres on a theatre actor and
director played by Hidetoshi Nishijima, who is
forced to confront the demons beneath the
seemingly perfect surface of his marriage after
it is rocked by infidelity and his wife dies.
Two years later, and still struggling to
overcome his loss, he travels to Hiroshima to
produce a multilingual version of "Uncle Vanya"
and is assigned a driver, Misaki (Miura Toko),
and the two start conversing about their
journeys.
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Hamaguchi said he enjoyed
working with a multilingual cast which included
Korean actress Park Yoo-rim, who plays the part
of a mute actress delivering her lines in sign
language.
"I found the fact that none of the actors would
be able to understand each other interesting
because it forces them to observe each other
more closely and react in a different way,"
Hamaguchi said.
The Japanese film earned early praise from
critics, in particular for its lead actors.
(Reporting by Hanna Rantala, Editing by Sarah
White and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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