Kamachi (2004 Film)
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''Kamachi'' () is a Japanese film produced in 2003 by
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. The film centers around the life of poet and painter Kamachi Yamada at the age of 17. The film stars
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member Shinya Tanuichi as the titular character. The film was originally distributed at the ''109 Cinemas Takasaki'' in
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, Kamachi Yamada's place of birth, on February 28, 2004. It was released nationwide two weeks later on March 13, 2004.


Plot

The film opens in 1975 with the character Kamachi Yamada ( Shinya Tanuichi), who strives to be the best he can be. His motto throughout his life was "24 hours a day is not enough." However, when he fails to get into an elite school, he enlists in a cram school, where he meets Yoko (Fumiko Himeno), with whom he falls in love. After confessing his love, she suggests they remain friends, much to his dismay. Twenty years later, Shun (
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) starts a web site, calling for people to "enter another world." A girl, Miyuki (Akane Osawa), and a boy, Yuichi ( Keita Furuya), respond. All three attend the same cram school, where Yoko (
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) is by then an instructor. Miyuki purchases sleeping pills from Shun. Throughout the film, Yoko helps the troubled teens in breaking away from the use of drugs and learning to live in the moment. At the end, she tells Miyuki about Kamachi, who was trying to live his life to the fullest, and how much he loved her. In 1977, two years after Kamachi and Yoko met, Kamachi had received the news that his studying paid off and he was accepted into an elite
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. It was also the day when Yoko had told Kamachi that it was possible they would not remain friends forever. In 1977, at the age of seventeen, Kamachi lost his life due to being
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from malfunctioning musical equipment. His death was caused by the very guitar he was given for his birthday a few months prior.


Cast

* Shinya Tanuichi as Kamachi Yamada * Keita Furuya as Sayama Yuichi *
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as Himuro Kosuke *
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as Shun Iijma *Akane Osawa as Miyuki Kinoshita *
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as Yoko Kanno *Fumiko Himeno as Yoko Kanno (age 16) *
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as Takashi Iijima *Hiromi Sakimoto as Takashi Iijima (age 16) *Sonoda Kentaro as Kuramoto Shoichi *
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as Chizuko Yamada * Eiji Okuda as Shuichi Yamada *Taka Kobayashi as Tomoki Yamada *
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as Natsuko Yamada *Akihiro Shimizu as Sensei Murase *Michi Yamamura as Haruko Tsunoda *Toshiyuki Kitami as Director Shiraishi *
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Life and death of Kamachi Yamada

Kamachi Yamada () was born on July 21, 1960 in
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in the
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, Japan. He had begun to draw pictures when he was a year-and-a-half. By the time he was in
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, he had begun to write down his own poetry, on the advice of his mother. By
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, he was able to draw several pictures of animals from memory within an hour. By ninth grade, Kamachi began to immerse himself in rock music due to the influence of
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,
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, and Aerosmith, among others. During that year, he formed a rock group with his friends. He rebelled against the Japanese education system, causing him to fail his
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for
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. During his time in which he studied to retake the exam, he lost a childhood friend, with whom he was in love. The grief led him back to painting and poetry. Shortly after his seventeenth birthday, Kamachi was electrocuted by his guitar in his
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room in 1977. After his death, his family discovered multiple notebooks full of poetry,
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s, and drawings. The works were later placed in a museum.


Soundtrack

''Kamachi'' featured music composed and performed by Koji Endo, along with performances with
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and Anamu & Maki. While the hip-hop group
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performed the film's
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, " Get Wild Life", it was not featured on the soundtrack. The group had released the song on December 3, 2003, three months before the film's release. The soundtrack was released on CD.


Kamachi: Original Sound Trax

#"Kamachi Comes Alive at bicycle" – Koji Endo #"Twist And Shout" – Anumi & Maki x Koji Endo #"Kamachi Comes Alive at bluesky" – Koji Endo #"Please Mr. Postman at boy'sroom" –
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x Koji Endo #"Boys' Struggle" – Koji Endo #"Still in the Dark" – Koji Endo #"Kamachi Comes Alive at kitsune" – Koji Endo #"Kamachi Comes Alive at shiratama" – Koji Endo #"Please Mr. Postman at following" – Koji Endo #"Under the Pencil of Agony" – Koji Endo #"Kamachi Comes Alive at handshake" – Koji Endo #"Please Mr. Postman at laidback" –
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x Koji Endo #"This Is Not The Goal" – Koji Endo #"Ain't Blown Off" – Koji Endo #"Kamachi Comes Alive at nowadays" – Koji Endo


Critical reception

The film generated mixed-to-positive reviews. On the movie site ''Movie Walker,'' the film was given predominately positive reviews, garnering a 4 star ranking. On the site ''FilMarks'', the film generated mixed reviews, with a score of 2.6 out of 5.0. On the popular site
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, the film had generated a 7.8 out of 10. Director Rokuro Mochizuki's treatment with hip-hop singer Shinya Taniuchi and actress
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, was criticized as being superficial and romanticized.


References


External links


Kamachi on Cinema Today
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