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Snow Falling On Cedars (1999)
Released By: Universal Studios Home Video   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Universal Studios Home Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Scott Hicks
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Celia Weston, Ethan Hawke, Sam Shepard, James Cromwell
Published ID: 395367
UPC: 025192055829,
Plot: Nine years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, a small town in the Pacific Northwest still struggles with the troubling legacy of U.S. policies against Asian-Americans. In December 1950, just off the shores of San Piedro Island in Washington, a Japanese-American man named Kazuo Miyamoto (Rick Yune) stands accused of murder after his close friend Carl Heine (Eric Thal) is found drowned in icy waters. As the trial gets under way, with Alvin Hooks (James Rebhorn) prosecuting Kazuo and Nels Gudmundsson (Max Von Sydow) defending him, reporter Ishmael Chambers (Ethan Hawke) covers the proceedings for the local newspaper. It's difficult for Ishmael to view the trial objectively, as his first love was a Japanese-American girl named Hatsue (Youki Kudoh), who later married Kazuo. Now, Ishmael has discovered that, when the Japanese-American residents of San Piedro Island were sent to internment camps during World War II, Carl's mother used their incarceration to scuttle a land purchase by Kazuo's family. This could suggest a motive for murder, but Ishmael is reluctant to step forward with the story. Snow Falling on Cedars was based on the best-selling novel by David Guterson, adapted for the screen by Ron Bass and writer/director Scott Hicks. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Lost in the dark cedars
Added 5/11/2009

I found this movie to be rather interesting but the fact that almost the whole movie was so dark ruined it for me.This is a problem in a great many movies and can't understand why.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Good & Bad Of 'Cedars'
Added 4/29/2009

I was totally blown away and dazzled at the fabulous cinematography in thss film. Man, this is one of the prettiest movies I've ever seen and would love to see it on a sharp Blu-Ray disc.

I also enjoyed the two lawyers in this film, played by James Rebhorn and Max VonSydow. Sometimes those two were riveting to watch.

But, to be frank, most of the story was anything but riveting, way too slow and with way too much time used on flashbacks. This story could have been told in a much more presentable way which could have kept the audience's attention. It's also a little too politically-correct. We were beaten over the head with the prejudice against Japanese. Everyone here, except the Liberal newspaper editor and his son, is portrayed as extremely bigoted.

Overall, a spectacular visual film - one of the best ever - but a biased story that takes interminably long to tell.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Snow Falling on Cedars
Added 11/21/2007

excellent story involving atrocities suffered by the Japanese at the hands of ignorance and the us govt.
scenery is spactacular!

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
layers upon layers of ghosts
Added 11/3/2007

The movie is about ghosts.
First, the ghost of the dead fisherman and the trial of the Japanese-American accused of his murder.
Second, the ghost of a long ago childhood forbidden love affair between the small town newspaper editor/publisher's son and the now-wife of the accused.
Third, the ghost of Pearl Harbour, WWII and the racial prejudice that resulted in the concentration camps for Japanese Americans.

The three ghosts are completely twisted together, the newspaper editor can't move on from his childhood love, the community can not rise above the racial profiling it engages it.
It's a depressing, period piece, sad with the quiet street full of Japanese-Americans, now war hysteria internees walking down the small town's mail street to be ferried to Manzanar for the duration of WWII. The movie is at least 75% flashbacks, it is very non-linear, very literary, not your usual movie fare. There are two heroes, the defense lawyer and the small town publisher, but they are completely overwhelmed by the masses of people demanding that something be done. But the story is not about them, it is about the two main characters, moving on and letting go of their old ghosts.

This movie, like movies such as Farewell to Manzanar, are necessary to dispose of our society's old ghosts. Showing them in the light of what happened, and hopefully why it happened, in order that it won't happen again. Ghosts don't seem to die if you just ignore them, bury them away and try to forget. Just as he has to forget his childhood love, understand that she is married and has a life of her own without him, the island people have to come to grips with the fact that they transported their friends and neighbors to camps in the hysteria of the moment. Every WWII movie i see, i ask the question of "how could the good Germans not know, not fight the evil around them?". This movie partly answers that question with the answer of "it happened here and very few spoke up", the scene of their transportation by ferry will be as rememberable as all those scenes of German Jews marched to their death. This scene is the climax of the movie, moving, saddening, and i'm afraid all too true and prone to be repeated each generation, only with different faces and different "reasons".

The music, the cinemagraphy, the plot and literary basis, the acting, all well above average, very well integrated and deeply moving.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A Timeless Film
Added 5/12/2007

This is a great movie. It has everything: great scenery and background music, courtroom drama, young love, suspense, and human interest. I view it over and over again, learning something more each time about human frailties and prejudices. It is vastly superior to the trash being produced these days that relies on sex, violence, special effects and ear shattering sound without a plot and very little acting.
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Lost in the dark cedars
Added 5/11/2009

I found this movie to be rather interesting but the fact that almost the whole movie was so dark ruined it for me.This is a problem in a great many movies and can't understand why.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Good & Bad Of 'Cedars'
Added 4/29/2009

I was totally blown away and dazzled at the fabulous cinematography in thss film. Man, this is one of the prettiest movies I've ever seen and would love to see it on a sharp Blu-Ray disc.

I also enjoyed the two lawyers in this film, played by James Rebhorn and Max VonSydow. Sometimes those two were riveting to watch.

But, to be frank, most of the story was anything but riveting, way too slow and with way too much time used on flashbacks. This story could have been told in a much more presentable way which could have kept the audience's attention. It's also a little too politically-correct. We were beaten over the head with the prejudice against Japanese. Everyone here, except the Liberal newspaper editor and his son, is portrayed as extremely bigoted.

Overall, a spectacular visual film - one of the best ever - but a biased story that takes interminably long to tell.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Snow Falling on Cedars
Added 11/21/2007

excellent story involving atrocities suffered by the Japanese at the hands of ignorance and the us govt.
scenery is spactacular!

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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