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Ashes to Fossils másReparto
(Vista general del reparto en créditos)| Shin Saburi | ... | Tajihei Kazuki | |
| Mayumi Ogawa | ... | Akiko Kazuki | |
| Keiko Kishi | ... | Woman (Death) | |
| Komaki Kurihara | ... | Kiyoko Kazuki | |
| Haruko Sugimura | ... | Mother-in-law | |
| Hisashi Igawa | ... | Funazu | |
| listado alfabético del resto del reparto: | |||
| Tetsuo Hasegawa | ... | Akiko's husband | |
| Yoshio Inaba | |||
| Shigeru Kôyama | ... | Kihara | |
| Sue Mitobe | |||
| Seiji Miyaguchi | ... | Sunami | |
| Ichirô Nakaya | ... | Taisuke, Tajihei's brother | |
| Orie Satoh | ... | Akihiko's wife | |
| Yusuke Takita | |||
| Jukichi Uno | ... | Tappei Yabuki | |
| Kei Yamamoto | ... | Akihiko Kishi | |
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When I saw this in its brief American release, I took the word of a Japanese-speaking guy at work, who didn't go to films but had seen the poster, that "kaseki" meant ashes. Heading a film that ends with a teary, agonized exclamation, it made sense; I took his word and never checked. "Ashes" carries a sense poetically similar to "fossil," and might have been subtler: ashes; tears; emotional entropy; fossil emotions. But my old dictionaries offer only "fossil," not even, I think, a homonym, though I could swear that somewhere on the poster was the four-stroke "hi" for fire. "Kaseki no mori," title of a Shinoda film two years earlier, means petrified forest. "Kaseki", which I've been desperate to re-see for 20 years or so is but didn't feel at all long, in crisp, if I recall, perfect color, fitting to the joy, yet ironic to the pall, cast by the story. The Paris sky may have been always or mostly overcast. (But see my mis-remembrance of the character Anne in "The Aviator's Wife".)
A by no means ancient, sixty-ish, businessman goes with a much younger subordinate to Paris on business. There he suffers an attack, diagnosed as terminal cancer. I can't recall whether before or after the diagnosis, he's attracted to the Japanese wife of a highly placed Frenchman, a striking woman who may be nearly as old as he is. The diagnosis gives him courage to befriend her. No one's likely to see this here, but I won't give away the shattering unguessable conclusion.
Actress Haruko Sugimura plays both the diplomat's wife and Death. Subiela's 1992 "El lado oscuro del corazón "is a touchpoint for "Kaseki "and I mention "Kaseki" in that review.