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JAPANESE STORY
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The two people we meet here are completely opposite all in nature, culture, and refinement. He's clean cut, very prim and proper, and a very business-like geologist concerned only with his venture as he comes to Australia from his company in Japan, and she's a very gruff slobbish and blunt in nature Australian geologist who smokes is aggressive and is very lazzes-faire and is forced to show him around and chauffeur him. Instantly they don't like each other, but seemingly while they don't, they just don't accept each other. She studies him like a specimen, reading about the Japanese and hoping to learn about him from a textbook, while he simply ignores her and goes about his business, he also talks on the phone to his friends about her complaining about her nature and taking her really in face value. They both do to one another. But soon being marooned forces them to accept each other's values; he wants to work non-stop at getting home while she just plays it by ear, and both have their skills in building a way home, he even refuses to call for help, ashamed at their misfortune. Gotaro Tsunashima gives a very good performance here as the uptight business man Tachibana Hiromitsu, but taking him at face value is easy. What is misconstrued as uptight is more defined as disciplined in his country, and instantly the audience is tempted to become irate towards his anal retentiveness. His performance is a welcome change in pace to an American film. It's not everyday we see a film with a real Japanese actor whose not throwing kicks and fighting sword wielding villains. Being stranded forces them to overcome their differences in both culture and thought and many other plains of reasoning, and their triumph is our triumph when they learn to work together and inevitably tangle romantically. Through sexual intercourse, they learn to accept one another's way of life and nature.
It's not lovemaking, they don't have a chance at a relationship, but
it's more an exercise in acceptance and tolerance. Collette and
Tsunashima have great chemistry together and their personality clash is
really something to watch here; they're perfect representations of their
personas. This is the ultimate culture clash, two people completely
different in every
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