Content Warnings
Overall Severity: 馃煛 40/100
Total warning time: 2m 20s
Sex/Nudity: 馃煝 20/100 (45s)
- 馃煝 20/100 [01:05:30 - 01:06:15] Brief discussion about relationships and infidelity.
Drug Use: 馃煝 10/100 (30s)
- 馃煝 10/100 [00:45:20 - 00:45:50] Characters are seen drinking alcohol in a bar.
Violence: 馃煛 30/100 (1m)
- 馃煝 20/100 [00:30:10 - 00:30:40] A character expresses frustration and slams a door.
- 馃煛 40/100 [01:20:00 - 01:20:30] A character is shown in emotional distress, contemplating suicide.
Strong Language: 馃煝 10/100 (5s)
- 馃煝 10/100 [00:55:15 - 00:55:20] Mild language used in a moment of frustration.
Movie FAQ
Q: What is the main plot of the movie Ikiru (1952)?
A: Ikiru follows the story of Kanji Watanabe, a bureaucrat who, after discovering he has terminal cancer, seeks to find meaning in his life by pushing through a children's playground project in his final months.
A: Ikiru follows the story of Kanji Watanabe, a bureaucrat who, after discovering he has terminal cancer, seeks to find meaning in his life by pushing through a children's playground project in his final months.
Q: Who plays the lead role in Ikiru (1952)?
A: Takashi Shimura portrays the protagonist, Kanji Watanabe, in Ikiru (1952).
A: Takashi Shimura portrays the protagonist, Kanji Watanabe, in Ikiru (1952).
Q: Who directed Ikiru (1952)?
A: Ikiru (1952) was directed by the renowned Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa.
A: Ikiru (1952) was directed by the renowned Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa.
Q: What is the significance of the title 'Ikiru'?
A: The title 'Ikiru' translates to 'To Live' in English, reflecting the film's central theme of finding purpose and meaning in life, especially in the face of mortality.
A: The title 'Ikiru' translates to 'To Live' in English, reflecting the film's central theme of finding purpose and meaning in life, especially in the face of mortality.
Q: How does Ikiru (1952) explore themes of bureaucracy?
A: The film critiques bureaucratic inefficiency and indifference through Watanabe's struggle to navigate the system to achieve his final meaningful act鈥攂uilding a playground.
A: The film critiques bureaucratic inefficiency and indifference through Watanabe's struggle to navigate the system to achieve his final meaningful act鈥攂uilding a playground.