Isewan Taifuu Monogatari
Isewan Taifuu Monogatari

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Isewan Taifuu Monogatari

1989
Movie
85 min
Japanese

Animated film about Typhoon Vera (known in Japan as Isewan Typhoon).

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Tetsuya NakashimaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A powerful typhoon threatens the coast of Japan, forcing the evacuation of a small fishing village. The film follows the lives of the villagers as they prepare for and endure the storm, highlighting their resilience, their relationships, and the profound impact of nature's fury on their lives. Tensions rise as some refuse to evacuate, leading to dramatic confrontations and difficult choices.

Critical Reception

"Isewan Taifuu Monogatari" received critical acclaim for its powerful depiction of human drama against the backdrop of a natural disaster. Critics praised its realistic portrayal of village life, strong performances, and the skillful direction that captured both the destructive force of the typhoon and the quiet strength of the human spirit. The film was recognized for its emotional depth and its commentary on community and survival.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of a close-knit community.

  • Commended for the compelling performances from the lead actors.

  • Noted for its dramatic tension and emotional resonance during the typhoon's approach.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings for this film are not readily available, general audience reception indicates appreciation for its moving story and the strong sense of community depicted. Viewers often highlight the film's ability to evoke empathy for the characters facing adversity.

Fun Fact

Director Tetsuya Nakashima, known for his distinctive visual style, chose to film during the actual typhoon season in Japan to capture a more authentic and intense atmosphere.

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