We Are Little Zombies
We Are Little Zombies (aka Wī Ā Ritoru Zonbīzu) is a 2019 Japanese coming-of-age comedy-drama film written, directed and composed by Makoto Nagahisa in his feature directorial debut. The film was shown at both the Sundance and Berlin International Film Festivals in the United States and Germany respectively.[1]
We Are Little Zombies | |
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Directed by | Makoto Nagahisa |
Written by | Makoto Nagahisa |
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Cinematography | Hiroaki Takeda |
Edited by | Maho Inamoto |
Music by | Makoto Nagahisa |
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Distributed by | Nikkatsu |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Plot
Four 13-year old children, the lead character Hikaru (Keita Ninomiya), Takemura (Mondo Okumura), Ishi (Satoshi Mizuno) and Ikuko (Sena Nakajima), meet outside a crematorium. Coming from challenging backgrounds, and often having unfortunate relationships with their family, they all dislike their recently deceased parents, all killed in unfortunate circumstances (automobile accident, double suicide, a wok-related fire and murder by the hands of a pedophilic piano teacher). They are all being cremated.[2][3]
Not trusting adults, they bond over their shared attribute of not sharing emotion. At the same age, they decided to run away and form their own pop music band, which they call "The Little Zombies". People like their addictive music, and they go about meeting various people that will shape their future”. The children move through the story, dealing with their grief.[4]
Cast
- Keita Ninomiya as Hikari
- Satoshi Mizuno as Ishi
- Rinko Kikuchi as Ikuko Ibu
- Masatoshi Nagase as Haruhiko Ibu
- Yûki Kudô as Rie Ôta
- Kuranosuke Sasaki as Gen Takami
Screenings
The film was shown in the following festivals:
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 93% of 55 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.8/10.[7] The website's critics' consensus reads, "We Are Little Zombies mixes the playful and the profane with a stylish and visually inventive look at death, abandonment, and the grieving process."[8]
References
- "We Are Little Zombies". www.berlinale.de. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- Catsoulis, Jeannette (2020-07-09). "'We Are Little Zombies' Review: Rocking Away the Pain". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- Kiang, Jessica (2019-06-21). "Film Review: 'We Are Little Zombies'". Variety. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- Abrams, Simon. "We Are Little Zombies movie review (2020)". Roger Ebert. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- "【We Are Little Zombies】| 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival". 2019.tiff-jp.net. Retrieved 2022-01-29.
- Whānau Mārama: We Are Little Zombies, retrieved 2022-01-29
- "We Are Little Zombies". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
- "We Are Little Zombies [RT]". Rotten Tomatoes.