14 Up Japan
14 Up Japan

14 Up Japan

1999Movie60 minJapanese

This is the second in a series of documentaries following the lives of Japanese citizens based off Michael Apted’s Up series.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Kim LonginottoGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary revisits a group of Japanese children every seven years, starting from when they were seven years old. The 1999 installment focuses on their lives at age 14, exploring their experiences during a pivotal period of adolescence in Japan. It captures their evolving dreams, challenges, and the societal pressures they face as they navigate their teenage years. The film offers an intimate look at their personal growth and the impact of their environment on their development.

Critical Reception

14 Up Japan received positive reviews for its sensitive and longitudinal approach to documenting childhood and adolescence. Critics praised the film's ability to capture authentic moments and provide a nuanced perspective on the lives of young Japanese people. The documentary was recognized for its empathetic portrayal of the subjects and its insight into the complexities of growing up.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate and longitudinal observational style.
  • Commended for its insightful look into adolescence in Japan.
  • Appreciated for its empathetic and non-judgmental portrayal of the subjects.

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Fun Fact

The 'Up' series, created by Michael Apted, began in Britain in 1964 and has inspired similar documentaries in various countries, including this Japanese installment.

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