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COLLECTION · Movie · 2023

Evil Does Not Exist

悪は存在しない

Takumi and his daughter Hana live in Mizubiki Village, close to Tokyo. One day, the village inhabitants become aware of a plan to build a camping site near Takumi's house offering city residents a comfortable "escape" to nature.

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* 6.8 (297)DramaJapan
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Directors
Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Countries
Japan
Studios
Neopa · Fictive
Runtime
106 min
Age rating
NR
Release
06/12/2023
Score
6.8 / 10 (297)

Awards and nominations

  • Best Screenplay
  • Best Editing
  • Winner at BFI London Film Festival — Evil Does Not Exist
  • Nominated at Chicago International Film Festival — Gold Hugo
  • Nominated at Florida Film Critics Circle — Ryusuke Hamaguchi
  • Nominated at Florida Film Critics Circle — Best Screenplay
  • 4th Place — IndieWire Critics Poll
  • Winner at International Film Festival of Kerala — Suvarna Chakoram for Best Film
  • Runner-up — Los Angeles Film Critics Association
  • Nominated at Miskolc International Film Festival — Evil Does Not Exist
  • Nominated at Montclair Film Festival — Fiction Feature
  • Winner at San Sebastián International Film Festival — Lurra - Greenpeace Award
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Cast
Hitoshi Omika
Hitoshi Omika
Takumi
?
Ryo Nishikawa
Hana
Ryuji Kosaka
Ryuji Kosaka
Takahashi
Ayaka Shibutani
Ayaka Shibutani
Mayuzumi
Hazuki Kikuchi
Hazuki Kikuchi
Sachi
?
Hiroyuki Miura
Kazuo
Yoshinori Miyata
Yoshinori Miyata
Horiguchi
?
Yûto Torii
Tatsuki
Takako Yamamura
Takako Yamamura
Yoshiko
Takuma Nagao
Takuma Nagao
Hasegawa
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CinemaSerf
★ 7.0 / 10
The initial few scenes here will give you an idea as to the pace of what's to follow. "Takumi" (Hitoshi Omika) is cutting logs for firewood, then he is seen laboriously ladling water into plastic bottles. His is a naturally structured existence that is driven by what's needed to stay fed, warm and watered. It's not quite a rustic life, though, there are plenty of mod cons - cars, electricity and the like, and his curious daughter "Hana" (Ryo Nishikawa) goes to the local school from where he regularly forgets to pick her up! The local planners and a talent agency have cottoned on to the beauty of this unspoilt area and have decided it could be ideal for a clamping site. A town meeting is organised and two city-folks turn up with precious little idea as to the impact their plans might have. Sent away with a flea in their ear, their bosses come up with a very watered down compromise to provide for a permanent caretaker - and they want to offer that job as a sop to "Takumi". What now follows sees the city-folks become more engrossed in his country ways until he, again, forgets to pick up his child and she goes missing. They all have to search high and low for her as the darkness and cold settles in for the night. Oddly enough it's the laconic dialogue and the gentle pacing that make this story a bit more interesting. The reconciliation of progress with nature, the clear clamour for profits at all costs and the power of persuasion all play their part before a slightly mystical denouement that rather emphasises the continuity of nature regardless of man's involvement. The young Nishikawa delivers sensitively as the film offers us quite an unique look at how man and it's environment ought to synergise.
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Manuel São Bento
★ 5.0 / 10
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/evil-does-not-exist-bfi-london-film-festival-review-technically-brilliant-yet-unimpactful/ "Evil Does Not Exist is a disappointing slow-burn that fails to offer a fitting, impactful, complete study of the genuinely interesting central themes linked to nature, sense of community, simplicity of life, and industrial profit fixation. Technically, no faults: Ryusuke Hamaguchi has a superb crew, using lovely cinematography and an atmospheric score to create an immersive, intricate environment. The big problem lies in the filmmaker's overconfidence in the audience to develop and finish his own story and respective character arcs, culminating in a disconcertingly shocking, strangely empty ending." Rating: C
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Keywords
wintervillagetokyo, japanmultiple perspectivesurbanismfather daughter relationship
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