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The Mohican Comes Home

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The Mohican Comes Home

Eikichi left his hometown in Hiroshima for Tokyo. He tried to find success with his music band, but failed. Several years later, Eikichi goes home to tell his father, Osamu, that his girlfriend is pregnant. His father curses him out, but he is also excited to have a grandchild. Osamu has a party to celebrate the news, but, at the party, he collapses and goes to the hospital. Eikichi struggles to make his father happy.

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Release : 2016
Rating : 6.6
Studio : Office Shirous, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Ryuhei Matsuda Atsuko Maeda Akira Emoto Masako Motai Yudai Chiba
Genre : Comedy

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Reviews

Curapedi
2018/08/30

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Bea Swanson
2018/08/30

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Casey Duggan
2018/08/30

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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Dana
2018/08/30

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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politic1983
2017/02/10

'The Mohican Comes Home' follows a similar fish-out-of-water theme as Shuichi Okita's earlier films, 'The Woodsman and the Rain' and 'The Story of Yonosuke'. But, slightly unusually, this time around it is returning home that sees the protagonist seem out of place, to start with at least. Eikichi is somewhat distant from his own life. The front man for a death metal band, he seems to let life pass him by with a rather casual, absent-minded stare on his face. His band is struggling financially, his girlfriend whom he plans to wed is pregnant, but these don't particularly seem to be key things on his mind. When he returns home with Yuka to visit his family home in a sleepy, seaside town, therefore, announcing his current life stage seems like nothing to him, but, of course, is much more to his parents. However, his aging father is suffering; his body riddled with cancer. At this, Eikichi is rather glum-faced, to start. But, the more time he spends with his sick father, the more he feels that there is perhaps more that he should be doing in life. He makes it his aim to help out at home and fulfil his father's dying wishes, resulting in a strange pizza-eating scenario, improvised musical performance and masquerading as his father's hero, Eikichi Yazawa, his father's singing idol whom he was named after. But this is not an altogether serious film, and Okita finely balances each and every scene with enough comedy to take it away from over-sentimentality; but enough seriousness to stop it becoming too farcical. A stand out moment when Eikichi takes his father to the beach, with his father's deteriorating state becoming evident as he talks to Eikichi as if he has yet to leave for Tokyo, still a teenage boy. While a failure in the eyes of many, his father still wants his son to keep trying to succeed at what he does. While 'The Mohican Comes Home' has good balance, it does leave it not veering one way or the other, left as a 'nice' watch, lacking in a well-executed ending, as in 'The Story of Yonosuke'. In fact, the ending is perhaps the film's weaker point: the hastily put-together wedding scene stretching a bit too far in to 'goof-ball' comedy, out of sync with the rest of the film.The line 'go back to Tokyo' is a recurring one, with his mother keen for him to get out from under her feet and his father wanting his new-found kindness to stop reminding him he is about to die. Eventually he does, realising he is not so out of place in his hometown after all, leaving with a new sense of purpose for when he returns.politic1983.blogspot.co.uk

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