The Heart of Japan: Ichirō Hariu, the Man Who Embraced the Whole of Japan
The Heart of Japan: Ichirō Hariu, the Man Who Embraced the Whole of Japan

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The Heart of Japan: Ichirō Hariu, the Man Who Embraced the Whole of Japan

2002
Movie
87 min
Japanese

A film exploring the correlation between self and otherness and ancient layers of Japan's history, by following the footsteps of art and literary critic Hariu Ichirō as he walks around Gwangju, South Korea, and speaking in his home in Japan.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Takahisa ZezeGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and philosophy of Ichirō Hariu, a controversial figure known for his radical activism and his unique perspective on Japanese society. The film explores his journey, his political ideals, and his impact on a generation of artists and thinkers. It offers a multifaceted portrait of a man who challenged conventions and sought to redefine national identity.

Critical Reception

The film received critical acclaim for its in-depth exploration of a complex individual and its insightful commentary on Japanese society and activism. It was praised for its daring subject matter and Zeze's sensitive direction in navigating Hariu's controversial legacy.

What Reviewers Say

  • A thought-provoking examination of a unique and influential figure.

  • Highlights the complexities of activism and societal change in Japan.

  • Praised for its intellectual depth and compelling narrative.

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Awards & Accolades

The film was screened at various film festivals and received positive mentions for its contribution to documentary filmmaking.

Fun Fact

Ichirō Hariu was also known for his involvement in the underground film scene, influencing experimental filmmakers in Japan.

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