A Scene at the Sea

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A Scene at the Sea
Directed byTakeshi Kitano
Written byTakeshi Kitano
Produced byMasayuki Mori
StarringClaude Maki
Hiroko Ohshima
Sabu Kawahara
Susumu Terajima
Katsuya Koiso
Tetsu Watanabe
CinematographyKatsumi Yanagishima
Edited byTakeshi Kitano
Music byJoe Hisaishi
Distributed byOffice Kitano
Totsu
EnterOne
Release date
  • 19 October 1991 (1991-10-19)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguagesJapanese
Japanese Sign Language

A Scene at the Sea (あの夏、いちばん静かな海。, Ano natsu, ichiban shizukana umi, "That summer, the calmest ocean") is a 1991 Japanese drama film written, edited and directed by Takeshi Kitano starring Claude Maki.

Plot

Shigeru, a deaf young man whose job is to collect garbage with a collection vehicle, finds a surfboard with a chipped tip and takes it home. He becomes determined to learn how to swim and invites his friend, who also plans to surf, to the sea.

Production

This movie was a break from previous Kitano fare in that it features no gangsters or police. However, Kitano did return to darker themes in his next film, Sonatine, as well as many later works. In the film, Kitano develops his more delicate, romantic side along with his trademark deadpan approach. In 2002 the Japanese filmmaker directed a similar movie, Dolls, a romantic tale about three pairs of lovers.

This film marks the first collaboration between Kitano and composer Joe Hisaishi, who had previously created the acclaimed soundtracks of many of Hayao Miyazaki's anime films, including Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Hisaishi would go on to compose the soundtracks for all of Kitano's films until Dolls, after which their collaboration ended.

Occasional Office Kitano actor, Claude Maki, who plays the mute main character, went on to appear in Kitano's film Brother as Ken, a Japanese-American punk set to become leader of a Yakuza clan. In Brother, Claude speaks mostly in American-English with some occasional Japanese.

Soundtrack

A Scene at the Sea
Soundtrack album by
Released25 November 1992
LabelToshiba EMI, Milan Records (2001)
Wonderland Records (2001)

The soundtrack CD was originally released on November 25, 1992, by Toshiba EMI; then, re-released many times by Milan Records and Wonderland Records.

  1. "Silent Love (Main Theme)" − 6:52
  2. "Cliffside Waltz I" − 3:58
  3. "Island Song" − 3:39
  4. "Silent Love (In Search of Something)" − 1:10
  5. "Bus Stop" − 5:11
  6. "While at Work" − 1:22
  7. "Cliffside Waltz II" − 3:44
  8. "Solitude" − 1:12
  9. "Melody of Love" − 1:41
  10. "Silent Love (Forever)" − 3:30
  11. "Alone" − 1:04
  12. "Next Is My Turn" − 0:45
  13. "Wave Cruising" − 4:02
  14. "Cliffside Waltz III" − 3:40

See also

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