A Blue Automobile

A Blue Automobile

90 mins | Drama | Nov. 20, 2004

Aoi Kuruma (A Blue Automobile) focuses on such a character - a part-time DJ and record-store employee named Richio (Arata). With his spiky yellow hair, wrap-around shades and pale mask of a face, Richio would seem to be an icy moon circling the distant planet of his own regard. But as Okuhara shows us from the first scene, Richio has been traumatized by a boyhood horror - and still bears the physical scars on one eye, the emotional scars in dreams and visions he can neither escape nor explain away. The sunglasses and mask are there for a reason, the pain and rage are real. At the same time, he has a straightforwardness that verges on the cruel - but this is also one of his most appealing qualities.

A Blue Automobile

90 mins | Drama | Nov. 20, 2004

A Blue Automobile
Aoi Kuruma (A Blue Automobile) focuses on such a character - a part-time DJ and record-store employee named Richio (Arata). With his spiky yellow hair, wrap-around shades and pale mask of a face, Richio would seem to be an icy moon circling the distant planet of his own regard. But as Okuhara shows us from the first scene, Richio has been traumatized by a boyhood horror - and still bears the physical scars on one eye, the emotional scars in dreams and visions he can neither escape nor explain away. The sunglasses and mask are there for a reason, the pain and rage are real. At the same time, he has a straightforwardness that verges on the cruel - but this is also one of his most appealing qualities.
IMDb rating 6.1
Producers Twins Japan
Original title 青い車
Directors Tatsuya Yoshimura, Hiroshi Okuhara
Writers Yoshitomo Yoshimoto, Hiroshi Okuhara, Kosuke Mukai

Cast

Arata Iura

as Richio

Aoi Miyazaki

as Konomi Saeki

Kumiko Aso

as Akemi Saeki

Tomorowo Taguchi

as Record store boss

Chiaki Ohta

as Matiko

Kenji Mizuhashi

as Mikimoto Ogina

Takeshi Yamamoto

as Support Role