Saturday, 8 October 2016

Miss Hokusai (2015)


Miss Hokusai is a "slice of life" animation, it portrays the characters' at their daily lives in briskly light mood. It may set in one of the most romanticized eras, yet it's mostly a few short stories about artists, especially the heroine Oei, woven together. This is a tribute to Japanese classic painting ukiyo-e, the tumultuous time told in different light and appreciation of the artists themselves.

Oei is the daughter of talented painter Hokusai, who has a knack for painting herself. She can be crude at times, but she gives of warm subtle kindness, especially with her drawings. There's no great dilemma or adventure, although it presents a few strange mysteries. The animation is more of a method to appreciate the art as it changes constantly when the characters do narrative or monologue.

It uses classic touches on the tales, which can seem supernatural yet bizarrely fitting for that particular era. The setting is made with great care, details like the street corner or dimmed room with faint light of candles provide fine atmosphere for these characters to play in. Occasionally, they would talk in vague words, it's not a drama where people yell at each other frequently, there's a restrained on their mannerisms.

Miss Hokusai is a nice homage to early art works, celebrated by modern Japanese animation, it's quaint, unimposing and warmly colorful.

Sarusuberi: Miss Hokusai 2015 Detail / Info

Genre : Animation, History
Duration : 90 min
Release Date : 14 Oct 2016
Rating : 6.7
Writer : Hinako Sugiura (comic "Sarusuberi"), Miho Maruo (screenplay)
Director : Keiichi Hara
Company : Asahi Shimbun
Movie Casts :
Anne Watanabe as O-Ei (voice), Kumiko Asou as Sayogoromo (voice),Gaku Hamada as Ikeda Zenjirô (voice), Kengo Kora as Utagawa Kuninao (voice), Yutaka Matsushige as Katsushika Hokusai (voice), Jun Miho as Koto (voice)

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