the gaze of a teenager on her plump mother

THE OPINION OF THE “WORLD” – TO SEE

In 2019, the discovery of children of the sea, a marvelous oceanographic fable with an impressive formal luxuriance, was enough to put the name of its mastermind, Japanese Ayumu Watanabe, 55, on the world animation map. His new feature film, once again produced with the atypical Studio 4°C, confirms the personal touch of this director who, before taking action, waited a long time in commissioned works (notably on the very popular series Doraemon and its mascot robot cat). Adapted from an eponymous novel by Kanako Nishi, Luck smiles on Mrs. Nikuko follows the marked path of the provincial adolescent chronicle, but is distinguished by its ambition to give flesh to an eccentric character, seen through the eyes of his daughter.

Read also “Children of the sea”: a mystical and ecological reverie in the aquatic world

Although they share the same first name, the Kikurin schoolgirl does not recognize much in her mother, a strong woman with a gluttonous appetite and a jovial character, whom she sometimes imagines in her daydreams in the form of a Roast beef. An overflowing and noisy nature, Mrs. Nikuko is one of those who stand out, contrary to social conventions. Heart of artichoke fooled by men and burdened with debts, the matron has traveled for a long time, her daughter under her arm, before settling in the small fishing port where she works as a waitress in a restaurant. Faced with this anti-model that takes up all the space, Kikurin grows up quietly and is slow to assert itself: its slender silhouette and its natural reserve throwing trouble on its genealogy.

Breakaway body

What the film deals with is the question of normativity, an insidious social force at work even in the most informed eyes, and which sometimes comes to insinuate itself into the heart of the closest relationships. He thus works on feelings that are anything but obvious, such as the shame or repugnance one may feel towards one’s parents. Ayumu Watanabe makes this question an animation issue: how to represent the dissident body in a graphic field where the rigid canons of slender silhouettes with large doe eyes reign? By making them come out of their hinges under the effect of caricature. The matron is thus sketched, not without cruelty, like a grotesque, desperately trivial bibendum (her daughter compares her to Totoro, Miyazaki’s big cat). Just like the character of Ninomiya, classmate of Kikurin suffering from tics, and whose face suddenly deforms under the influence of grimaces, like a toon.

You have 24.48% of this article left to read. The following is for subscribers only.

source site-19