Antique dealer Koike Norio flounders around as he goes after a big break. He heads for Sakai, Osaka to find a treasure and meets down-and-out potter Noda Sasuke. A prominent appraiser dupes them and the two losers collude to make a pile of cash by faking "Rikyu's lost tea bowl." (Source: JFDB) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 嘘八百
- Also Known As: Usohappyaku , Full of Lies
- Screenwriter: Adachi Shin, Imai Masako
- Director: Take Masaharu
- Genres: Business, Comedy, Life, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Nakai Kiichi Main Role
- Sasaki KuranosukeSasukeMain Role
- TomochikaNoda YasukoSupport Role
- Morikawa AoiOhara ImariSupport Role
- Maeno TomoyaNoda SeijiSupport Role
- Horiuchi KeikoOhara YokoSupport Role
Reviews
The amount of work that must have gone into this film, research, practice, and genuine talent for the culture, history, and creation of each artifact of the "true antique" must have been ridiculously intense. Watching Sasaki Kuranosuke make the bowl was one of my favorite parts in the entire film! The amount of devotion and immense strength and respect he put into creating such a fabulous bowl shows very well it's almost tangible. It makes the viewer(s) wonder how long he knew how or how long he was taught about the creative process. It was also interesting to watch Nakai Kiichi work with his customer(s); his buying and selling process of each item was very thorough and well instrumented with just the right amount of detail for each historical piece.
I think I would have liked to have seen a little more of the characters' relationships; not long backstories, per se, but something along those lines. This film gave a very witty, comical, honest look into the creation of the genuine artifact and its copy. Almost teaching the viewer(s) something about history, culture, and antiques while doing so; and maybe a little more historical/cultural information would have been nice, too, but I did like Tsukaji Muga as the historical/museum official and what information he gave was very telling to the story and creation of the antique in question.
This film feels like such an underrated gem to me, and because of the cast and it's unique story that made me laugh and cringe and worry and proud all at once, I really believe that more people should see this movie! And it's sequel!
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