Sabu (film)
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Sabu | |
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Directed by | Takashi Miike |
Screenplay by | Hiroshi Takeyama |
Based on | Novel by Shūgorō Yamamoto |
Cinematography | Hideo Yamamoto |
Music by | Kōji Endō |
Release date | 2002 |
Running time | 90 minutes (TV version) 121 minutes (theatrical version) |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Sabu is a 2002 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Takashi Miike and adapted from the classic Japanese rite-of-passage novel by Shūgorō Yamamoto.
Plot
Eiji, Sabu, and Nobuko grow up as friends at the Kobunecho orphanage during the
The mistress of the
Eiji breaks his leg saving another prisoner's life during the collapse of the frame of a building being constructed and is left with a permanent limp. A strong rainstorm creates a risk that the Okawa River will flood and leave the island underwater. Disgraced pimp Roku, who repeatedly raped Nobuko and was responsible for the suicide of her older sister, runs into a burning building to rescue a girl there. Eiji convinces the prisoners to work together to reinforce the workhouse and protect it against the flood. The violent new prisoner Giichi, known as the "Grass Snake", attacks Eiji but Eiji defeats him and his knife-wielding compatriot Ryu by beating them with his cherrywood cane. Instead of punishing Eiji, the head guard sends Giichi and Ryu to Denmacho and is paid by Sabu to send Eiji to Kitamachi court, where his case is reopened with a petition signed by 100 inmates and he is set free.
Sabu and Eiji return to Nobuko's house, where the mistress has ended up marrying Toku. Nobuko asks Eiji to marry her but he returns to Osue instead. Eiji finds a letter of apology written by Sabu and becomes enraged but Osue confesses that Sabu is protecting her and that she framed him for the theft because she wanted to marry him herself. Her father hears her confession and begs Eiji to punish him instead of her, but Eiji forgives her and takes her as his wife as she desired. Eiji visits Sabu, who puts on a display of apologizing for the theft. Eiji punches him, then embraces him.
Cast
- Tatsuya Fujiwara as Eiji
- Satoshi Tsumabuki as Sabu
- Tomoko Tabata as Onobu
- Kazue Fukiishi as Osue
- Kenji Sawada as Okayasu
- Naomasa Rokudaira as Matsuda
- Tatsuo Yamada as Ryojiro Kojima
- Yoshiki Arizono as Yohei
- Keisuke Horibe
- Kenichi Endō as Giichi
- Naomasa Musaka
- Mayuko Nishiyama as Osono
- Ren Osugi as Heizo
- Hiroshi Tamaki as Kinta
- Yoji Tanakaas Toku
Other credits
- First assistant director: Masato Tanno
Production
The film was originally broadcast as a 90-minute TV film made to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Nagoya Broadcasting Network, but was later given a 121-minute theatrical release.[1]
References
- ISBN 1-903254-21-3.
Bibliography
- Mes, Tom (2003). "Sabu (2002)". Agitator: The Cinema of Takashi Miike. Godalming: FAB Press. pp. 280–285, 397. ISBN 1-903254-21-3.