Hotoke


2h 11m 2001

Brief Synopsis

Tale of two brothers on divergent life paths, trying to stay alive-spiritually and economically-in an ugly harbor town. Gentle Rai (nicknamed Hotoke, meaning Buddha) collects scrap metal to methodically construct a monstrous statue of Buddha. He is an inexpressive sort with a Zen attitude who rarely

Film Details

Genre
Crime
Drama
Release Date
2001
Location
Hakodate City, Hokkaido, Japan

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 11m

Synopsis

Tale of two brothers on divergent life paths, trying to stay alive-spiritually and economically-in an ugly harbor town. Gentle Rai (nicknamed Hotoke, meaning Buddha) collects scrap metal to methodically construct a monstrous statue of Buddha. He is an inexpressive sort with a Zen attitude who rarely shows any sign of negative emotion, even when attacked. His main wish is to dedicate the Buddha to his late mother, who drowned herself in the sea after learning of her husband's adultery. In following Hotoke's story, we also meet his brutal older brother Shiba, who heads a vicious criminal gang and pimps out a sight-impaired masseuse named Yuma. Both brothers' lives converge in their love for the blind Yuma, who hides a dark secret. When gang warfare breaks out over illegal nighttime fishing, the violence spills into the trio's personal lives and leads to tragedy.

Film Details

Genre
Crime
Drama
Release Date
2001
Location
Hakodate City, Hokkaido, Japan

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 11m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States 2001

Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) May 24 - June 17, 2001.

Feature directorial debut for pop musician Jinsei Tsuji.

Released in United States 2001

Released in United States 2001 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) May 24 - June 17, 2001.)