28 Mar 2024
Vancouver International Film Festival to screen the latest from from Iranian Master Abbas Kiarostami: LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE
April 26 - May 3

LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE
Directed by: Abbas Kiarostami
Cast: Tadashi Okuno, Rin Takanashi, Ryo Kase
(Japan/France/Iran, 2012, 109 min.)

Japanese with English subtitles



Akiko (Rin Takanashi) is a beautiful, reserved young student who works as a prostitute on the side. Takeshi (Denden) is her client, an elderly academic who could be her grandfather. Noriaki (superstar Ryo Kase) is Akikos verbose, insecure boyfriend, unaware of her double life.

At least thats who they are as Abbas Kiarostamis Tokyo-set film sets up its narrative. Yet as always with the Iranian masters key works, identity is a slippery, mysterious thing. In Kiarostamis universeand in oursrelationships are infinitely elastic and subject to context that can twist unexpectedly, upending the meaning of who we are entirely. While the film progresses, its characters refuse to play out their roles in the usual manner. Even the director, you might argue, evades and resists his usual role.

The pleasures of Kiarostamis latest film are not confined to intellectual quandary and the life of the mind, however. Filmed by cinematographer Katsumi Yanagijima, (who, as Takeshi Kitanos longtime collaborator [Sonatine, Outrage], has plenty of experience in capturing the visual complexity of modern Tokyo), and made with a crew featuring key members of Kiarostamis usual team, Like Someone In Love is a film full of beauty. One of Kiarostamis references here is Ozu (in the same manner that his previous work, the Tuscany-set Certified Copy, referenced Bertolucci), but unlike Ozus deliberate, low-key works, Like Someone in Love is seeded with visual set-pieces that have been constructed with a stunning technical virtuosity.

"Every shot everything you see, and everything you dont imparts a disturbing and thrilling sense of discovery." AO Scott, New York Times

"A sly, teasing riff on the hearts irrational stirrings You emerge elated and slightly dazed. But the movies sense of immutable desire resonates well after the lights have come up." Scott Foundas, Village Voice

ByVancouver International Film Festival

 

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