O Mestre é dono de um izakaya (restaurante e bar) pequeno e modesto em um pequeno beco de Tóquio. Com um menu reduzido e apenas alguns lugares no bar, este estabelecimento acolhedor tem poucos luxos, mas uma atmosfera ótima. O izakaya do Mestre é conhecido como um "restaurante da madrugada", pois abre para negócios apenas após o anoitecer, fechando nas primeiras horas da manhã. Os fregueses, em maioria, são clientes regulares que vêm para desfrutar da companhia uns dos outros, além de usufruir das pérolas de sabedoria e do encorajamento do Mestre, e celebrar com petiscos como linguiça, rocambole de omelete e macarrão apimentado. A base de clientes é composta por um grupo heterogêneo de mafiosos, strippers, um policial de coração bom e uma amante de um empresário local. Um dia, uma garota sem-teto chamada Kawashima Tamako implora ao Mestre por um emprego. Ele aceita e acaba descobrindo que ela possui um talento extraordinário para a culinária. O filme explora aspectos das vidas dos personagens conforme entram e saem do bar, e interagem com o Mestre e entre si. Porém, com o passar do tempo, o Mestre parece ter escolhido uma admiradora. Seria possível esse solteirão de longa data encontrar o amor no seu próprio izakaya? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Título original: 深夜食堂
- Também conhecido como: Shinya Shokudo ,
- Diretor: Matsuoka Joji
- Roteirista: Manabe Katsuhiko
- Gêneros: Comida, Comédia, Vida
Onde assistir Midnight Diner
Elenco e Créditos
- Kobayashi Kaoru[Master]Papel Principal
- Fuwa MansakuTadashiPapel Secundário
- Ayata ToshikiKosuzuPapel Secundário
- Matsushige YutakaKenzaki RyuPapel Secundário
- Mitsuishi KenNoguchiPapel Secundário
- Ando TamaeMatsushima MarilynPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Have you watched a tv show or read a book or played a video game and then watched its movie, or vice versa? You have expectations, right? You'll think: "It's going to be so amazing!", or "I bet everyone will be just the same!"... but once you go see it, you realize there have been many changes or everything is completely different; or even just one tiny change has made the entire story completely... well, wrong. I have to be honest, I had those fears before I watched this movie, since this is a series that I came to absolutely adore... and I was not disappointed. If anything, I was most definitely surprised and I fell in love with the characters, the stories, the ambiance, the calming effect of human decency and honesty and the unique, relatable humility that each person showed within this movie and each of its stories.
And I know I say that in a lot of my reviews, of this movies' first three seasons and other series and movies, but I have to tell you that I am being 100% honest in saying that this show has shown me more honesty, humanity, humility, love, understanding, kindness, consideration, and depth within reality and movies/tv shows a-like that I am in awe of its talents.
Calming, uneventful charm.
Nothing really happens in this movie. It’s a bunch of random stories and at times completely out of context conversations between characters you know close to nothing about, and somehow it was truly enticing.After finishing the movie I truly wished there was a guy like Master with his small diner somewhere in my neighborhood. The small sanctuary after the hard day of work, that sense of a small community the regular clients created.
It would be a crime not to talk about the amazing aesthetics of the show. The camera angles, the lighting, the editing and directing - it all created a beautiful movie that was just pleasant to watch.
The acting left nothing to desire. With characters that are not exactly well defined, it might be tricky to truly present them as unique individuals, but Midnight Diner made it. All performances made me believe these are the people I could potentially meet on the street myself. Normal, relatable people with their normal, mundane lives.
Overall, I have no idea why I liked it so much, but I did and that’s what matters. A movie about technically nothing, yet it never felt boring. I was engaged from first to the last scenes.