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Drama

Drive My Car

- Go on living.

Yusuke Kafuku, a stage actor and director, still unable, after two years, to cope with the loss of his beloved wife, accepts to direct Uncle Vanya at a theater festival in Hiroshima. There he meets Misaki, an introverted young woman, appointed to drive his car. In between rides, secrets from the past and heartfelt confessions will be unveiled.

Release Date : 2021-08-18

Language :MandarinEnglishGermanIndonesianJapaneseKoreanMalayTagalog

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Bitters EndC&I entertainmentCulture EntertainmentJ-LODnekojarashiQuarasBungeishunjuL'espace VisionNippan Group HoldingsThe Asahi Shimbun

Production Country : Japan

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Hidetoshi Nishijima

Character Name : Yūsuke Kafuku

Original Name : 西島秀俊

Gender : Male

Toko Miura

Character Name : Misaki Watari

Original Name : 三浦透子

Gender : Female

Masaki Okada

Character Name : Kōshi Takatsuki

Original Name : 岡田将生

Gender : Male

Reika Kirishima

Character Name : Oto Kafuku

Original Name : 霧島れいか

Gender : Female

Park Yu-rim

Character Name : Lee Yoo-na

Original Name : 박유림

Gender : Female

Jin Dae-yeon

Character Name : Gong Yoon-su

Original Name : 진대연

Gender : Male

Sonia Yuan

Character Name : Janice Chang

Original Name : 袁子芸

Gender : Female

Ahn Hwi-tae

Character Name : Ryu Jong-ui

Original Name : Ahn Hwi-tae

Gender : Male

Perry Dizon

Character Name : Roy Rossello

Original Name : Perry Dizon

Gender : Male

Satoko Abe

Character Name : Yuzuhara

Original Name : 安部聡子

Gender : Female

Hiroko Matsuda

Character Name : Yumi Etô

Original Name : Hiroko Matsuda

Gender : Male

Toshiaki Inomata

Character Name : Takashi Kimura

Original Name : Toshiaki Inomata

Gender : Male

Takako Yamamura

Character Name : Kaoru Komagata

Original Name : Takako Yamamura

Gender : Male

Ryo Iwase

Character Name :

Original Name : 岩瀬亮

Gender : Male

Faisal Anwar

Character Name :

Original Name : Faisal Anwar

Gender : Male

Kamal Zharif

Character Name :

Original Name : Kamal Zharif

Gender : Male

Massimo Biondi

Character Name :

Original Name : Massimo Biondi

Gender : Male

Shoichiro Tanigawa

Character Name :

Original Name : 谷川昭一朗

Gender : Male

Yoshinori Miyata

Character Name :

Original Name : Yoshinori Miyata

Gender : Male

Keiko Nishi

Character Name :

Original Name : Nishi Keiko

Gender : Male

Saki Suzuki

Character Name :

Original Name : 鈴木咲

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-27

"Kafuku" (Hidetoshi Nishijima) is an accomplished stage actor who is directing a performance of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" with a group of young actors. He arrives at the venue in his red Saab motor car, determined that only he will drive himself. That's not the policy of the theatre, though, and soon he is placed in the capable hands of the somewhat laconic "Misaki" (Tôko Miura) and as the two start to get used to one and other, and he starts to get to know his new cast, the story unfolds revealing his past - his marriage to a famous playwright that ended in tragedy, and of his driver's own demons as the pair - entirely platonically - begin to fill the gaps left in each other's lives by times gone by. I did quite enjoy this, there are quite a few quirks to the story, not least from the handsome and curiously enigmatic 'Kôji" (Masaki Okada) whose storyline intertwines intriguingly with that of his mentor, and the film adopts a pace of it's own which you will appreciate right from the start (or not!). The dialogue is sparse though, perhaps a little too much so at times, and at almost three hours long it can feel like a bit of a slog at times. Director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi has possibly over indulged himself a little with the style of the film, it dawdles, cinematographically speaking, and I suppose at the title suggests, there are quite a few scenes suggesting that more of a road trip movie might be in order. It is still a very easy film to watch, it requires concentration and somehow the fact that it's that Chekhov play seems apposite, too. I would see it on a big screen if you can - I suspect on television even the most focussed of us might find our attention wandering after a while.

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badelf

@badelf

2022-06-29

I find this film to be a near perfect drama. I understand that most Americans and perhaps younger viewers everywhere will not appreciate the pacing of the movie. There are two things about this movie that make it an actor's movie. First is the play within the play: the play within is Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, and, like most Russian classics, it's about the human condition and the response to suffering. It's the play within the play because the film slowly reveals a mirror of Chekhov's play itself. Second, some playwrights have the gift of writing dialog that leaves the real storytelling to the unspoken dialogue - Shakespeare, Pinter, Stoppard - they all had this gift, and I nominate Hamaguchi to this list. It is amazing to watch this kind of production because it only survives with the richness and depth of the acting. It is the sole reason that theater companies can do these kind of plays and each version is completely unique. Even if you are not aware of this aspect of a play, Lee Yoo-na (Park Yu-rim) pointed out that her silence allowed her to see the deeper dialogue more clearly. As to the pacing? It's a brilliant reflection of the way Kafuku (Hidetoshi Nishijima) was directing Uncle Vanya.