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| Maya Banno | ... | Sachiko Haruno - daughter | |
| Takahiro Sato | ... | Hajime Haruno - son | |
| Tadanobu Asano | ... | Ayano Haruno - uncle | |
| Satomi Tezuka | ... | Yoshiko Haruno - mother | |
| Tatsuya Gashuin | ... | Akira Todoroki - grandpa | |
| Tomoko Nakajima | ... | Akira Terako | |
| Ikki Todoroki | ... | Himself | |
| Tomokazu Miura | ... | Nobuo Haruno - father | |
| Anna Tsuchiya | ... | Aoi Suzuishi | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Saki Aibu | ... | Hotaru | |
| Hideaki Anno | ... | Kasugabe | |
| Keisuke Horibe | ... | Man in Noodle Shop | |
| Ryo Kase | ... | Rokutaro Hamadayama | |
| Rinko Kikuchi | (as Yuriko Kikuchi) | ||
| Kirin Kin | ... | Grandma | |
| Tsuyoshi Kusanagi | ... | Projectionist | |
| Ken'ichi Matsuyama | ... | Young Man in Red T-Shirt | |
| Shunichiro Miki | |||
| Kenji Mizuhashi | ... | Maki Hoshino | |
| Ryû Morioka | |||
| Yoshiyuki Morishita | |||
| Kaiji Moriyama | ... | Dancer | |
| Yûka Nomura | ... | Woman in Noodle Shop | |
| Yoshinori Okada | ... | Omiya | |
| Machiko Ono | ... | CM Teacher | |
| Daigaku Sekine | ... | Detective | |
| Kotaro Shiga | |||
| Issei Takahashi | ... | Chairman of Go Club | |
| Shinji Takeda | ... | CM Director | |
| Seiji Tanaka | ... | CM Director | |
| Yoji Tanaka | |||
| Susumu Terajima | ... | Tattooed Man | |
| Emi Wakui | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
Directed by | |||
| Katsuhito Ishii | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Katsuhito Ishii | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Hilo Iizumi | .... | executive producer | |
| Kazuto Takida | .... | producer | |
| Kazutoshi Wadakura | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Tempo Little | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Kosuke Matsushima | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Katsuhito Ishii | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Yuji Tsuzuki | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Ikuko Utsunomiya | |||
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Kensuke Shiga | .... | first assistant director | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Taro Kimura | .... | gaffer | |
Animation Department | |||
| Takeshi Koike | .... | lead animator | |
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Wow, I just got finished watching this fantastic flick and I gotta say, it's well worth seeking out. Because of the comic book nihilism of his first two films, Ishii perhaps has been unfairly lumped in with the Tarantino-wannabe crowd. But Cha no Aji is sure to show those critics another side of a very talented director.
While I'm a fan of all three films, I think this movie is Ishii's best to date. It's got his trademark eccentric characters and meandering plot lines, but here he takes his flights of creative fancy to new heights. In categorizing this film, if that is indeed possible, I am reminded of the whimsical let-it-fly-ish-ness of Juzo Itami's more playful works.
Cha no Aji brings you in to the world of an unusually quirky family, whose actions at first seem not of this world. Before you are able to ask yourself what the hell is going, you're drawn in, following several strange story lines, which are just as out there as they are touching and human. Before you know it, the characters become a part of you and you're finding a little bit of yourself within each one. Yes, even the seemingly senile grandpa. (Just wait, you'll see.) This movie hits on many levels. It's touching. Hilarious. Bizarre (at times almost in a Hausu kinda way). Pregnant with ideas. And most importantly... inspired!
To top it off, the soundtrack is provided by the most excellent soca-flavored dub band Little Tempo, who have an impressive discography and are well worth checking out if good honest dub is your thing.
What a movie!