Fear and Trembling

Fear and Trembling

2003 · 107 min · FR · 6.4 (104 votes)
Dir. Alain Corneau · Starring Sylvie Testud, Kaori Tsuji, Bison Katayama, Tarō Suwa, Yasunari Kondo, Sokyu Fujita
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Amélie, a young Belgian woman, having spent her childhood in Japan, decides to return to live there and tries to integrate in the Japanese society. She is determined to be a "real Japanese" before her year contract runs out, though it precisely this determination that is incompatable with Japanese humility. Though she is hired for a choice position as a translator at an import/export firm, her inability to understand Japanese cultural norms results in increasingly humiliating demotions. Though Amelie secretly adulates her, her immediate supervisor takes sadistic pleasure in belittling her all along. She finally manages to break Amelie's will by making her the bathroom attendant, and is delighted when Amelie tells her the she will not renew her contract. Amelie realizes that she is finally a real Japanese when she enters the company president's office "with fear and trembling," which could only be possible because her determination was broken by Miss Fubuki's systematic torture.

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A quiet, uncomfortable dive into the alienating experience of trying to fit into a culture that values humility above all else. It’s a slow, observational comedy that highlights the painful absurdity of workplace dynamics and the quiet desperation of a fish out of water.

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based on novel or bookfish out of watertokyojapantranslatoremployer employee relationship
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