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A BOY AND HIS SAMURAI
Yoshihiro Nakamura 2010
Categories: Drama, Fantasy, Feature, Romance
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Run time: 109 min. | Japan
Director Yoshihiro Nakamura blew Fantastic Fest audiences away in 2009 with his “punk rock saves the world” movie FISH STORY and then, last year, he returned with the ultimate conspiracy thriller, GOLDEN SLUMBER. Now he takes a radical turn and brings us….a family film? You may already be turning the page, but wait! Because if you know anything about Nakamura you know that his family film is going to be stranger and more immediate than any other flick you’ve seen in a while. And that’s the case with A BOY AND HIS SAMURAI, the tale of a boy, a samurai, time travel, pastries, chef vs. yakuza battles, absent fathers, and single mothers.

Yusa is a single mom, desperately doing her best to get her young son, Tomoya, off to school, remember his books, hold down a boring job that pays the rent, and provides microwaved dinners ready for him when he comes home. The last thing she needs in her life is a time traveling samurai, but that’s exactly what she gets when Kajima (played by popular TV idol, Ryo Nishikido) winds up stranded in her apartment complex after being inexplicably plucked by random forces from the Edo Period.

Not knowing what to do, she invites him to stay but soon, frustrated by his inability to cope with modern day Tokyo, she starts to use him as a babysitter and then as a cook and housekeeper, even though he’s still terrified of the ringing phone. But while doing this, Kajima realizes that he doesn’t like hacking people up in duels over honor and respect. He likes making pastries and wants to turn pro.

Based on a popular manga by Gen Araki, A BOY AND HIS SAMURAI is the perfect male weepie. Ultimately, however, it’s a movie about time travel. And isn’t growing up, after all, a kind of one way time travel? (New York Asian Film Festival)

Japanese films at Fantastic Fest 2011 are presented by WELL GO USA ENTERTAINMENT
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11:30 AM     Fri, Sep 23 Alamo Lamar, Theater 3 + add to cal
5:45 PM     Mon, Sep 26 Alamo Lamar, Theater 4 + add to cal
7:15 PM     Thu, Sep 29 Alamo Lamar, Theater 3 + add to cal
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Best this year! I loved his other films, and he so doesn't disappoint this year - consistent excellence. Funny and touching - and fantastic.
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