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Breaking of Branches is Forbidden

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Breaking of Branches is Forbidden

The head monk orders a young acolyte to guard a beautiful cherry tree in the monastery garden while he goes out. But the older man underestimates his colleague’s fondness for sake.

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Release : 1968
Rating : 6.6
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Crew : Director, 
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Genre : Animation

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Solemplex
2018/08/30

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Contentar
2018/08/30

Best movie of this year hands down!

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GarnettTeenage
2018/08/30

The film was still a fun one that will make you laugh and have you leaving the theater feeling like you just stole something valuable and got away with it.

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Livestonth
2018/08/30

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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MartinHafer
2008/10/22

I think it's hard for Westerners to rate this film as well as the rest of Kawamoto's films. That's because they are generally based very heavily upon traditional Japanese stories and Shinto ideas that simply are tough to comprehend for outsiders. While I have watched more Japanese films that 99.9% of the Westerners out there, I still felt very much like a confused outsider watching these shorts. Because of this, I often could enjoy the beautiful artistry of the films but the stories often left me flat.Compared to the other six shorts on the DVD of Kawamoto shorts that I watched tonight, this was probably the most enjoyable--which is interesting since it is his first. While his artistic skills did improve some in later films, the humorous style of HANAORI engaged me more than his other tales.A young monk is asked by his master to stand guard over a sacred tree to make certain that no one cuts any of its branches. Why it would be necessary to do this is beyond me, as the tree already has a sign on it saying not to cut it. Regardless, the young man initially tries very hard, but in some funny scenes involving his love of sake, he is ultimately faithless to his master. Nothing all that profound, but I loved how Kawamoto portrayed the young man's love of liquor--seeing his beeping and dancing nose was a treat and the film was indeed lovely to see with its use of stop-motion figures transposed with traditional Japanese paintings.

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