http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDgwLo-st8c
I have been watching this film a lot lately, called '9 Souls'.
Don't know what I can say... it is amazing, one of the best films I have ever seen. Funny, dramatic, crazy, emotional and the ending is awesome.
"Nine prisoners escape prison and go on a voyage to an elementary school at the foot of Mount Fuji, where cellmate number ten supposedly has hidden millions in counterfeit money. After much trouble they finally arrive, only to discover that there is no money. Disillusioned, the group now travels through Japan, where they one by one part with the group and in their own way confront their past.
Inspired by “The Great Escape”, even though any reference seems absent, Toyoda Toshiaki, has with “9 Souls” made not only his most accomplished film to date, but also one of the best Japanese films of recent years. A surreal fable on crime and punishment.
The story is divided into two parts: the first deals with their journey to the elementary school, the second with how the group splits up and each of them, in their own way, confronts their past.
In Japan, prisoners are taught to be part of a group, that the individual is nothing, and as such, the entire first part of the film can be seen as a comment on this idea. As long as they remain a group, they remain safe, as they all are driven by one goal, the millions of counterfeit money. That the treasure is an illusion, and that it’s beneath Mount Fuji, suggests, that the system also is an illusion. Realising this, one by one, the group splits up, each of the members confronting their past in each their own way...
At times, reminding one of the quirky humour of Kaurismäki and the desolation of Wenders, “9 Souls” is a masterpiece, utterly unique and inventive."


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