Kumikaze
Kumikaze

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Kumikaze

2003
Movie
Adult · 18+
218 min
English

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Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users90%
Director: Satoshi KonGenres: Animation, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A down-on-his-luck salaryman named Goro is gifted a magical, three-legged dog named Kin, who has the ability to grant wishes. Goro and Kin embark on a series of misadventures, from achieving mundane desires to facing existential crises, all while navigating the complexities of life and finding their place in the world. The film blends humor, pathos, and surrealism as Goro learns the true meaning of happiness and fulfillment.

Critical Reception

Kumikaze was met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its unique blend of whimsical fantasy and profound existential themes. Critics praised Satoshi Kon's distinctive visual style, the film's emotional depth, and its ability to provoke thought while remaining entertaining. Audiences were charmed by the heartwarming story and the memorable characters, contributing to its strong reception.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually stunning and emotionally resonant journey with a unique premise.

  • Satoshi Kon masterfully balances humor, fantasy, and philosophical depth.

  • An unforgettable and thought-provoking animated film that stays with you long after viewing.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Kumikaze, praising its imaginative storytelling, beautiful animation, and the touching relationship between the protagonist and his magical dog. Many highlighted the film's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from laughter to introspection, making it a deeply satisfying viewing experience.

Awards & Accolades

Winner of the Audience Award at the Fantasia Festival (2003), Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Annie Awards (2004).

Fun Fact

The character of Kin, the three-legged dog, was partly inspired by director Satoshi Kon's own childhood pet.

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