Your-first-time-background

Oh good! You found us. We’re an on-demand movie theater where you can discover hand-picked films from festivals and collections around the world. We make it easy for you to find films you’ll love, no matter what your interests are. Start-exploring-films

Caterpillar

(2010)

Kyatapirâ

directed by Kôji Wakamatsu, 82 minutes

Caterpillar, the Japanese War film by Kôji Wakamatsu

Flash 10.2 or above Required

To view films, please download Flash.
If you have an iPad or iPhone Download Fandor from the App Store.

Official selection of the 2010 Berlinale (and winner of the Silver Bear for "Best Actress").

Set during the time of the Second Sino-Japanese War, CATERPILLAR tells the story of a Japanese soldier who returns home horrifically mutilated. Liutenant Kurokawa is literally nothing but a human torso: he has lost both his arms and legs. With burns covering half his face, he is also unable to speak. His wife, Shigeko (Shinobu Terajima), is given the grueling task of looking after him, which, in addition to feeding and washing him, includes the job of satisfying his sexual desires, impulses that remain as strong as ever in spite of his disabled condition. Taught to be dutiful and to do her part for her country, Shigeko bears her burden. But as she realizes that her husband's life lies entirely in her hands, she begins to question the role she has accepted. A film that won Shinobu Terajima the Silver Bear award for Best Actress at the 2010 Berlin Film Festival, CATERPILLAR is at heart a powerful indictment of Japan's militaristic, nationalistic past.

Cast & Crew

Starring

Reviews

(see the best reviews)

Join the conversation. Log in or subscribe to write a review!

Created about 1 year ago.

This was an excellant portrayal of the pains and horrors that all wars end in.