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Drive My Car

Original title: Doraibu mai kâ
  • 2021
  • Unrated
  • 2h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Hidetoshi Nishijima and Tôko Miura in Drive My Car (2021)
Nishijima Hidetoshi is a stage actor and director happily married to his playwright wife. Then one day she disappears.
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A renowned stage actor and director learns to cope with a big personal loss when he receives an offer to direct a production of Uncle Vanya in Hiroshima.A renowned stage actor and director learns to cope with a big personal loss when he receives an offer to direct a production of Uncle Vanya in Hiroshima.A renowned stage actor and director learns to cope with a big personal loss when he receives an offer to direct a production of Uncle Vanya in Hiroshima.

  • Director
    • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
  • Writers
    • Haruki Murakami
    • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Takamasa Ôe
  • Stars
    • Hidetoshi Nishijima
    • Tôko Miura
    • Reika Kirishima
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    73K
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    POPULARITY
    3,306
    486
    • Director
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
    • Writers
      • Haruki Murakami
      • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
      • Takamasa Ôe
    • Stars
      • Hidetoshi Nishijima
      • Tôko Miura
      • Reika Kirishima
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    • 318User reviews
    • 271Critic reviews
    • 91Metascore
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 96 wins & 108 nominations total

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    Hidetoshi Nishijima
    Hidetoshi Nishijima
    • Yûsuke Kafuku
    Tôko Miura
    Tôko Miura
    • Misaki Watari
    Reika Kirishima
    Reika Kirishima
    • Oto Kafuku, Yûsuke's Wife
    Masaki Okada
    Masaki Okada
    • Koji Takatsuki
    Park Yu-rim
    Park Yu-rim
    • Lee Yoon-a
    Jin Dae-yeon
    Jin Dae-yeon
    • Kon Yoon-su
    Sonia Yuan
    Sonia Yuan
    • Janice Chang
    Ahn Hwitae
    Ahn Hwitae
    • Ryu Jeong-eui
    • (as An Fite)
    Perry Dizon
    Perry Dizon
    • Roy Lucelo
    • (as Perî Dizon)
    Satoko Abe
    Satoko Abe
    • Yuhara
    Hiroko Matsuda
    • Yumi Etô
    Toshiaki Inomata
    • Takashi Kimura
    Takako Yamamura
    • Kaoru Komagata
    Ryô Iwase
      Faisal Anwar
      Kamal Zharif
      Massimo Biondi
      Massimo Biondi
      Shôichirô Tanigawa
      • Director
        • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
      • Writers
        • Haruki Murakami
        • Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
        • Takamasa Ôe
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      User reviews318

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      8cherold

      Fascinating and original movie that gives you something to think about

      Drive My Car is the sort of movie that, were I to describe it to myself, I'd be wary of it. It's leisurely paced - the first hour is essentially prologue - not a lot happens, and and takes time to get into its rhythm.

      But ultimately it's kind of amazing. There's a remarkable subtlety to the characters, the focus on acting as a process is intriguing, and the movie doesn't offer answers but does offer ways to reconsider things you thought you know that are surprisingly compelling. It is also one of these movies you can't imagine being made in America; it just couldn't happen.

      This is a movie that sticks with me in a way most movies don't. You should check it out.
      Gordon-11

      Unveiled eventually

      "Drive My Car" is a slow moving story, but it glides effortlessly that you would not think it is too long or too slow. Events are unveiled eventually in good time. The characters draw you in as well.
      8kluseba

      Timeless Story, Intellectual Details and Profound Depth That Will Resonate Long After the Movie Has Ended

      Drive My Car, nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best International Feature Film, and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 94th Academy Awards, is a critically acclaimed Japanese melodrama. The story revolves around four key characters. Protagonist Kafuku Yusuke is a renowned actor and theater director with a calm and quiet demeanor who is shocked to discover that his wife has a sexual relationship with a much younger man. His wife Oto is a creative and expressive mind who conceives ideas for her screenwriting while and after having sex. Young actor Takatsuki Koji seems to have a self-confident swagger but starts questioning his whole existence after a relationship with a minor destroys his career and leads to excessive media coverage. Watari Misaki is a young woman who suffered mental and physical abuse from her unstable mother in Hokkaido and started a new life as driver in Hiroshima. This movie explores the relationships between some of these characters and deals with overcoming challenges in general and processing loss in particular.

      This movie convinces on several levels. First and foremost, the aforementioned characters are authentic, detailed and profound. Viewers will discover more about them with every single scene and care about their fates. Especially their flaws make it easy to empathize or even sympathize with them.

      The acting performances are also very convincing. Especially the actresses truly deliver the goods. Kirishima Reika shines in the opening of the movie as free-spirited, imaginative and mysterious screenwriter. The very best performance might however come from Miura Toko as skilled driver in an identity crisis who doesn't speak much thoughout the film but transmits many emotions through precise body language in general and subtle facial expressions in particular.

      Drive My Car is filled with many artistic, intellectual and philosophical references. This goes along with the artistic, creative and expressive characters. Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot is particularly referenced in the beginning while Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya receives much attention through the movie's middle section and ending. It also is no coincidence that the movie's setting shifts from downtown Tokyo to Hiroshima and its rural surroundings. Attentive viewers will also realize that the closing scene takes place in South Korea. These numerous subtle elements are complemented by an elegant soundtrack featuring classical music and the use of a red Sab 900 that represents individualism and nostalgia in a time of colletivism and change. This movie offers much to discover for an intellectual audience and is worth being viewed on several occasions to discover new facets.

      The film is however not without its flaws. The running time of three hours includes a few minor lengths here and there. Especially the introduction that takes more than forty minutes before the opening credits appear could have been shortened a little bit. Some of the theater play practises and sequences also overstay their welcome and can at times be somewhat pretentious with passages featuring numerous foreign languages from Korean sign language to Taiwanese Mandarin.

      At the end of the day, Drive My Car is a melodrama with emotional depth and intellectual details. This timeless film should please anyone looking for profound dramas built upon authentic characters. Patient viewers will be rewarded with a story that resonates long after the movie has ended.
      8Xstal

      All the World's a Stage...

      Things are left unsaid but it's too late, the time has passed but moving on stagnates, the engine sits and dwells, the seas disturbed with swells, as thoughts revolve, left unresolved, and memories rotate.

      A reflective piece of filmmaking that idles along at a sedentary pace but never stalls as the lives of two severed souls journey through their pasts together and untwine the chords that shackle them to memories and moments of regret. Beautiful performances all round through a subtle and imaginative approach that will leave you contemplative and reflective, perhaps even more so if you have a similar scenario performing in your own background.
      CinemaClown

      A Patiently Engrossing Drama About Grief & Acceptance

      A story about love, loss, grief, trauma, acceptance & healing that's rendered on screen with the care, attention & understanding it deserves, Drive My Car makes its 3-hour runtime feel insignificant by narrating a thoroughly engrossing drama that could only work if it is allowed to unravel at its own pace and makes for an emotionally crippling journey that benefits from sincere inputs from its cast.

      Co-written & directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, the opening credits surface around the 40th minute mark coz that's when the main story actually begins but what its extended prologue does in the meantime is it silently acquaints us with our protagonist's emotional state, inner turmoil & abounding emptiness within, which in effect allows us to sympathise with him & his actions on a much deeper & more intimate level.

      What's impressive about Hamaguchi's storytelling is that he gives ample breathing room to his characters and allows them to express themselves at their own comfort. Also, he makes those moments earned through the quiet spaces in between. The story shifts gear once the stage director & the young chauffeur assigned to him start interacting about their past lives and the nuanced tone of their performances makes it even more immersive.

      Overall, Drive My Car never hurries through any of its motions and requires patience on the viewers' part but it is worth the effort, for the end result is rewarding & stimulating on more levels than one. Anchored by Hamaguchi's steady direction and strengthened by authentic work from its cast, this Japanese road drama isn't for all but for those who can relate to its emotional journey, the film will prove to be a profoundly personal & therapeutic experience.

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      • Trivia
        The film was originally set in Busan, South Korea, but was changed to Hiroshima, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
      • Goofs
        When the cast are walking to the park for their outdoor rehearsal, Yoon-a and Janice appear to be having a conversation without the use of sign language on which one of them is dependent.
      • Quotes

        Kôshi Takatsuki: But even if you think you know someone well, even if you love that person deeply, you can't completely look into that person's heart. You'll just feel hurt. But if you put in enough effort, you should be able to look into your own heart pretty well. So in the end, what we should be doing is to be true to our hearts and come to terms with it in a capable way. If you really want to look at someone, then your only option is to look at yourself squarely and deeply.

      • Crazy credits
        Opening credits start from the 41st minute.
      • Connections
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      • Soundtracks
        Rondo K. 485 in D Major
        Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

        Performed by Atsushi Abe

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      • Release date
        • August 20, 2021 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Official sites
        • Official site
        • Official site (Japan)
      • Languages
        • Japanese
        • English
        • Korean Sign Language
        • Korean
        • Mandarin
        • Tagalog
        • Indonesian
        • German
        • Malay
      • Also known as
        • Керуй моїм авто
      • Filming locations
        • Akinada Bridge, Kure, Hiroshima, Japan(suspended bridge to the island)
      • Production companies
        • Bitters End
        • Bungeishunju
        • C&I Entertainment
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $2,352,240
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $13,775
        • Nov 28, 2021
      • Gross worldwide
        • $15,357,339
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      • Runtime
        2 hours 59 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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