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6.9/10   94 votes
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Director:
Atsushi Funahashi
Writers:
Atsushi Funahashi (writer)
Eric Van Den Brulle (writer)
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Release Date:
20 January 2006 (Japan) more
Genre:
Drama
Tagline:
Friendship knows no borders.
User Comments:
Great landscapes, poor writing more

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Kavi Raz ... Ali
Jô Odagiri ... Teppei

Chloe Snyder ... Sarah
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ray Anderson ... Bartender
Tracy Anumada ... Frita
Alyssa Black ... Restaurant customer
Charles Brown ... Grampa
Anthony Casanova ... Cowboy
Emily Chamberlain ... Rental Car Clerk
Nick DeSimone ... Cowboy
Frankie Gonzalez ... Migrant Worker
Karen Greenberg ... Waitress

David C. Hayes ... Gas Station Attendant
Lisa B. Hunt ... Restaurant customer
Zareena Jaffer ... Nadia

Clint James ... Cowboy 2
Bruce Jensvold ... Robber
David Joder ... Furniture Store Salesmen
Charles Karp ... Patrolman

Rita Kurtz ... Cowgirl Dancer
Roderick LeDesma ... Cowboy #3
Dennis Moore ... Cowboy

Brian Mulligan ... INS Officer
Mohammed Naqvi ... Accountant

Debbie Overbey ... Airport Patron
Alonso Parra ... Restaurant waiter
Chris Poulos ... Cowboy
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Additional Details

Runtime:
104 min
Country:
USA | Japan
Language:
English | Japanese
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
South Korea:12
Filming Locations:
Phoenix, Arizona, USA more

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12 out of 16 people found the following comment useful:-
Great landscapes, poor writing, 14 February 2006
5/10
Author: gilda26 from Berlin,Germany

I just came back from one of the Berlinale-Screenings of "Big River", and I must admit the 104 minutes seemed a bit long. The story, if one can call it that, is that of a young Japanese tourist, Teppei (Joe Odagiri), a middle-aged Pakistani, Ali (Kavi Raz) and an American girl, Sarah (Chloe Snyder) who meet by chance in the middle of the Arizona desert. Teppei is backpacking, Ali is trying to get his wife back (who has apparently left him for an American) and Sarah just doesn't seem to have anything better to do, so they drive around, hang out and... smoke, most of the time.

The whole thing is fairly reminiscent of Jarmusch's "Stranger than Paradise", not least because of the constellation of characters, the constant boredom and the smoking; the main difference being that Atahashi and his co-author and cameraman Eric van den Brulle opt for wide-angle lenses throughout the film and splendid colour (in contrast to Jarmusch's more sober b/w) to convey a sense of the magnificent scenery - although it does, weirdly, change to a sepia-tinted b/w for a short time. The cinematography - apart from Chloe Snyder, who lightens up the screen - is the one very strong point in the film; at times, an image is so beautiful one wishes it would hold still for some time - e.g. the flashing neon-arrow reflecting in a puddle, before the car drives through. Eric van den Brullen did an excellent job here, especially considering the fact that he had never used 35mm cinema-scope before (according to his own statement).

Unfortunately, neither the cinematography nor Ms. Snyder's beauty and natural charm can make up for the lack of story or meaning. Mr. Funahashi said he wanted to make a film about the prejudices people from different cultures have when they first meet, and how they finally get along well when they get to know each other. He does get this across, but the problem is that we don't really learn a lot about these people, let alone their cultures. In fact, the film itself doesn't go much further than the stereotypes, especially in its depiction of Americans (the aggressive policeman, Sarah's drunken grandfather who lives in a trailer, the "cowboys" in a pub) and of Ali, who seems to think that he owns his wife and is unable to see his own mistakes in their failed marriage.

On the big screen, I think this movie is still very worth seeing; in case you find yourself getting a bit bored during the dialogue scenes, do as the characters do on screen - have a smoke.

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