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Eureka
Directed by
Shinji Aoyama
2001
3h 38m
Drama
7.7
91%
91%
7.8
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The traumatized survivors of a murderous bus hijacking come together and take a road trip to attempt to overcome their damaged selves. Meanwhile a serial killer is on the loose.
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Cast of Eureka
Koji Yakusho
Makoto Sawai
Aoi Miyazaki
Kozue Tamura
Masaru Miyazaki
Naoki Tamura
Yoichiro Saito
Akihiko
Sayuri Kokusho
Yumiko
Ken Mitsuishi
Shigeo
Yutaka Matsushige
Matsuoka
Sansei Shiomi
Yoshiyuki Sawai
Machiko Ono
Mikiko
Eihi Shiina
Keiko Kono
Go Riju
Busjack Man
Kimie Shingyoji
Mother
Denden
Yoshida
Yuji Nakamura
Hiroki Tamura
Eimei Esumi
Seiji Sawai
Yôko Noma
Kiyoko Sawai
Hajime Inoue
Ichikawa
Seigi Ozeki
Sakai
Tetsuro Honda
Hitoshi
Shinji Aoyama
Director / Writer / Editor / Original Music Composer
Eureka Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
Fred Camper
While the movie has taut, chilling moments, most of the time it appears to mirror the shell-shocked trauma of its characters.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
Aoyama needs to put the editing into other hands.
Washington Post
Nicole Arthur
This is a film to visually savor.
San Francisco Chronicle
Wesley Morris
You feel time slipping through your fingers, but, gorgeous and studied to a fault, the film doesn't give you time to look down at your hands.
Newsday
Gene Seymour
Its rewards are greater than any bright-and-tight Hollywood movie you've seen so far this year.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Don't let the running time scare you away from the exceptional bit of filmmaking.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
To watch this film, in short, can be a transforming experience.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
The very un-Western style middle- and long-shot camera perspectives favored by Aoyama are quietly apt.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Might have made a good two-hour movie, but nearly every shot is twice as long as needed.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
Frequently extraordinarily moving.
Citysearch
Bilge Ebiri
While director Shinji Aoyama's style is understated, meditative and deliberate, he manages to grab the viewer from the very beginning, and rarely lets go.
Boston Globe
Jay Carr
The first film this year in which there is obvious greatness.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
The delight and the exasperation of Eureka come from the same source: its willingness to take its time and explore every detour.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Desmond Ryan
Begins to develop a peculiar power that draws you gradually into the shattered psyches of Makoto, the bus driver, and the two children.
Dallas Morning News
Gary Dowell
It's not for the popcorn crowd, but it does reward the mature, patient viewer.
Film.com
Peter Brunette
It's more an experience than anything else, and if you're looking for a transformative, redemptive one yourself, at the moment you can't do any better than go to see this film.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
Its vision is unique and harrowing, its song hits to the heart.
Village Voice
Amy Taubin
It makes one believe that intimate human connections are possible, that empathy is worth struggling for.
Variety
David Rooney
A dramatically minimalist, emotionally rich saga.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
In pursuing its aesthetic agenda so single-mindedly, the movie leaves the characters behind in the muck.
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