Saturday, February 16, 2013

Film: Like Someone in Love

A young woman has two identities: she is a college student by day and a prostitute by night. Two men seem to be in love with her: the elderly college professor who has hired her to visit him through her pimp, and a jealous and violent young man who despises academics and wants to control her by marrying her.

Though neither seem to truly know her, each man behaves "like someone in love." The young man's actions seem predictable - but the elderly professor's devotion to her is surprisingly delightful. 
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From the Lincoln Film web site:
"LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE

ABBAS KIAROSTAMI, 2012
JAPAN/FRANCE | JAPANESE WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES | FORMAT: DCP | 109 MINUTES



Fresh from the triumph of his Tuscany-set Certified Copy (NYFF '10), master filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami travels even further afield from his native Iran for this mysteriously beautiful romantic drama filmed entirely in Japan. Like Someone in Love revolves around the brief encounter between an elderly professor (the wonderful 81-year-old stage actor Tadashi Okuno, here playing his first leading role in a film) and a sociology student (Rin Takanashi) who moonlights as a high-end escort. Dispatched to the old man by her boss—one of the professor's former students—the young woman finds her latest client less interested in sex than in cooking her soup, talking, and playing old Ella Fitzgerald records (like the one that gives the film its allusive title). Eventually, night gives way to day and a tense standoff with the student's insanely jealous boyfriend (Ryō Kase); but as usual in Kiarostami, nothing is quite as it appears on the surface. Are these characters—who conjure in one another the specters of regret and roads not taken—meeting by chance, or is it fate? Is this love, or merely something like it? A Sundance Selects release."