A
typical household secretly teeters on the verge of collapse in this stark drama from director
Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
Businessman Ryuhei Sasaki (Teruyuki Kagawa) is the
principal breadwinner of a seemingly happy family in Tokyo, with Ryuhei looking after his
teenage sons, Takashi (Yu Koyanagi) and Kenji (Kai Inowaki), with his wife, Megumi (Kyoko
Koizumi).
But what Megumi and her children don't know is that Ryuhei is out of a job; his
position was outsourced to a company in China, and he's too ashamed to tell his family the
truth.
Ryuhei leaves home every morning as if he's going to the office, but
instead visits employment centers in hopes of landing a new job and eats lunch at a kitchen
for the indigent.
One day, while waiting for free porridge, Ryuhei meets an old
friend who is in a similar predicament, Kurosu (Kanji Tsuda); Kurosu ends up bringing Ryuhei
home for dinner so they can discuss their fictive day at work and maintain their subterfuge.
Megumi, who is not as well-adjusted as she appears, one day spots her
husband in a soup line while running errands, and discovers the truth about his employment
status, though she doesn't dare confront him.
And as Takashi and Kenji begin
drifting away from their emotionally distant parents, Kenji starts to suspect things are not as
they should be, and begins spending his lunch money on music lessons in hopes of starting a
career as a pianist.
Tokyo
Sonata was an official entry at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Tokyo Sonata | Tôkyô sonatam (2008)
Directed by: Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Date of birth: 19 July 1955, Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan
Writing credits:
Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Max Mannix, Sachiko Tanaka
Music by: Kazumasa Hashimoto
Country: Japan | Netherlands
Language: Japanese
Color: Color
Runtime: 120 min.