Kyabarê (1986)

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Kyabarê: Directed by Haruki Kadokawa. With Hironobu Nomura, Takeshi Kaga, Mitsuko Baishô, Junko Mihara. University student sax player gets a lesson in the hard-boiled noir life.

“Smokey jazz bar in the rain. Shadowy characters. A sax-heavy soundtrack. All the hard-boiled noir clichés are here. Shunichi (Hironobu Nomura) is a university student who plays a mean sax. He left his fatheru0026#39;s vigorous training to find the essence of jazz, joining a club group named Tahiti at a jazz bar called Cabaret Stardust. Gangster Takigawa (Takeshi Kaga) often comes in and requests u0026quot;Left Aloneu0026quot;, the old Mal Waldren standard. He likes the way Shunichi plays it, and the two start talking about it and music in general. But Takigawa shoots another gangster, which Shunichi witnesses. He meets the mama-san of Ku0026#39;s bar (Mitsuko Baisho), a friend of Takigawa. And he starts an affair with a singer at the bar (Watanabe) and breaks up with his nice, clean-cut girlfriend Hideko (Junko Mihara). Then bad stuff happens. The atmosphere works well, though itu0026#39;s set it in the present – 80s Yokohama. But now the 80s are retro, and that adds another layer of nostalgia. And with a story thatu0026#39;s entertaining without diving into stupidity, itu0026#39;s still worth watching. Especially with a bottle of Wild Turkey on a rainy night.”

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