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Shining Boy and Little Randy

Tetsumu, an introverted youth, realizes he has a natural ability of communicating with elephants. This prompts him to leave for Chiang Mai in Thailand to become Japan's first elephant trainer. Having found his place in the world, Tetsumu develops into a strong, confident young man. He returns to Japan with the dream of building a green "paradise" for his ivory-tusked friends. Meanwhile, he starts a career as an elephant trainer for touring shows. He meets Emi, a woman seven years his senior and falls in love.

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Release : 2005
Rating : 6.5
Studio : TOHO,  Fuji Television Network,  Cine Bazar, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Yuya Yagira Takako Tokiwa Katsumi Takahashi Yu Aoi Mitsuko Baisho
Genre : Drama Romance Family

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Reviews

PodBill
2018/08/30

Just what I expected

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InformationRap
2018/08/30

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Gurlyndrobb
2018/08/30

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Caryl
2018/08/30

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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fmigeo
2006/07/28

I saw "Shining Boy and Little Randy" - the English title of this movie, on an airplane flying home after 5 months in Thailand (which probably makes me partial). It's the story Tetsuo, an unpopular Japanese boy whose strange family has its own zoo at home. Tetsuo's mother gets rid of most of the animals to realize her life-long dream of having her own elephant, aka "Randy". When he feels a special bond and ability to communicate with Randy, Tetsuo persuades his mother to let him go to Northern Thailand for two years to become a mahout (elephant trainer). Unlikely I grant you, but don't be put off. In Thailand he learns a lot about elephants, himself and life in general. Upon return to Japan he uses what he learned to try to teach something to the rest of the world. This is a simple and beautiful little film with a couple of guaranteed tears, and an ending that would make a wax figure cry. It is great for the whole family (those able to read subtitles anyway). Don't miss it. I ended up watching it 3 times in a row and want the DVD.

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Songphon M.
2006/03/06

This is a true story of Japan's first ever mahout named Sakamoto Tetsumu. As a teenager, Tetsumu had a tough relationship with his friends and family. Until he met an elephant named "Randy," Tetsumu realized that he had a talent and could get along well with elephant. He then decided to come to Thailand and trained himself to be a mahout - the first ever Japanese to do so.Yuya Yagira, a boy who won best actor at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival from his debut movie "Nobody Knows," is starring as Tetsumu Sakamoto. This might be a strong point for advertising the film as everyone would still remember him. The boy is certainly a good actor but as the film was mainly shot in northern part of Thailand and Thai language is extensively used in film, Yuya's Thai accent is annoying. This might not be a problem if you don't know any Thai words. However, as a Thai, I felt distracted every time he tries to speak Thai.The story itself is touching and true to life. Comedy elements are added in the movie to soften the main dramatic theme. Watch out the last scene when you might get carried away and cry your eyes out. If you are animal lovers, especially elephant, I am sure you would love this movie. At least, you would see a lot of scenes showing off intelligent Thai elephants. I am sure Tourism Authority of Thailand would love to see this movie promoting Thai elephants.

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tea-18
2006/02/16

I saw this on an airplane recently. There it was titled- Shining boy and little Randy. A very goofy name. It is actually a beautiful film. The story is very touching and it is shot wonderfully. Yuya Yagira is once again great in this film. His previous film, Nobody Knows is one of my all-time favorites. This film is one of my most memorable films this year. It is very funny at times and then heartbreaking at sometimes. The fact that it is based on a true story makes it even more poignant. I think this film ranks among the other great animal films like The Black Stalion and Never Cry Wolf. I was very inspired by this film and I recommend it to anyone who loves a good story.

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Harry T. Yung
2006/01/16

This is a true story, with the actual dates (in the 1990s) being shown on the screen at various intervals. It is actually quite important that it's a true story because otherwise the plot can easily be criticise for being too simple at some points, and too contrived at others. It runs almost like a documentary, but one with feelings.The story starts by telling how young Tetsumu Ogawa (played by talented Yuya Yagira who won the prestigious Cannes Best Actor Award in 2004 when he was 14), the first Japanese ever to go to Thailand to be trained as a professional elephant trainer, initially obtained permission from his mother Sario Ogawa (played by ever popular Japanese actress Takako Tokiwa). Sario is a workaholic mother who brought Tetsumu and his old sister along into a second marriage, which gave her two more kids. Her second husband (Tetsumu's step-father) is somewhat laid-back while her mother-in-law is a kindly and very understanding woman. Sario finds herself carrying the bulk of the responsibility of running the family animal farm that rents animals to TV stations and filmmakers, among other things. On the surface, this is a simple, happy family but Tetsumu's life is not exactly rosy. At school, he has no friends because of his "animal smell" and at home, he feels terribly neglected by his mother. When Sario bought a couple of elephants for the farm, Tetsumu finds a goal for his life, to be a professional elephant trainer.The middle section of the movie take us to exotic Thailand (not that Japan is not exotic) where we see how, with his rudimentary grasp of the Thai language, Tetsumu breaks down the communication barrier with his teachers, fellow students, and subject of study, the elephants. Through the process, he develops a unique spiritual connection with the elephants. The last part tells how he comes home to help training the elephant in the farm and how he meets his girlfriend Emi Murakami (played by lovely Yu Aoi who plays Alice in "Hana and Alice"). His dream, however, is to build a "paradise" for retiring elephants that have been brought to Japan and have provided years of joyful entertainment to the people there.This is a movie that takes considerable patience to truly appreciate. As I mentioned, this is a true story that plays out almost like a documentary at times. Instead of taking the audience for a ride with sappy tear-jerking manipulation many Korean movies are doing today, this one just let you into the world of the protagonists, through their simple daily lives.Takako Tokiwa, one-time queen of Japanese TV, departs from her sweetheart roles and plays the workaholic mother who has lost touch with his son, and put in a wonderful performance. Yu Aoi, who appears only after the mid-point of the movie, does not have much screen time but has an important role to play. It is of course Yuya Yagira that carries this move, making it shine, just as the English title goes: "Shinning boy and little Randy."

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