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Tatsumi (2011)

Director: Eric Khoo

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From Time Out London

In a 50-year career, graphic artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi helped Japanese manga grow up, introducing dramatic, socially-aware subject matter intended for an adult readership. As an avid fan, Singaporean filmmaker Eric Khoo pays tribute with this unusual and intriguing Japanese-language animated feature, which threads a series of Tatsumi’s short fictions through a screen biography.

A sceptical counterpoint to the familiar narrative of Japan’s postwar regeneration, Tatsumi’s stories feature under-appreciated, sexually frustrated office and manual workers, sympathetic in outline yet seasoned with a zesty perversity that admirers of Shohei Imamura’s films will appreciate. Exploring subjects from post-Hiroshima guilt to a sinister simian alter ego, their thematic daring and imaginative fizz are served well by the detailed, author-approved visuals, yet the tension sags every time we return to the comparatively mundane real-life element – and the movie plateaus when it should build. The tense docu-drama framing of Paul Schrader’s ‘Mishima’ biopic, for instance, generated far more impact from its work-life blend. Still, if Khoo’s film doesn’t amount to more than its parts, more often than not those parts are vivid and arresting.

Author: Trevor Johnston

Time Out London Issue 2160: Janurary 12 – 18, 2012


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Director: Eric Khoo

Genre(s): Fantasy, Drama

Rated: 12A

Duration: 94 mins

UK Release: Jan 13 2012




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