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Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog

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Plot

This gentle drama from acclaimed Japanese director Yoichi Sai traces the long life and manifold experiences of a seeing-eye dog. The central character is a Labrador retriever, christened Quill because of the feather-shaped birthmark on his side. Though this canine ostensibly lacks the behavioral qualities possessed by most seeing-eye dogs, he does exhibit a peerless level of devotion that makes him perfect for the task -- particularly when he's assigned to work with an embittered, deeply hurt elderly man named Mitsuru Watanabe (Kaoru Kobayashi) and gradually teaches this new master to open up and appreciate life. Director Sai gained critical kudos for this film because of its simplistic, elegant approach and its steadfast resistance to excessive sentimentality and pathos. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Cast

  • Kaoru Kobayashi - Mitsuru Watanabe
  • Kippei Shiina - Satoru Tawada
  • Teruyuki Kagawa - Isamu Nii
  • Keiko Toda - Yoshiko Watanabe
  • Shinobu Terajima - Mistuko Nii
Tomoka Kurotani - Masumi Kubo; Yuko Natori - Ren Mito

Credit

Tsutomu Imamura - Art Director, Yoichi Sai - Director, Isao Kawase - Editor, Masao Kanazawa - Lighting, Kuricorder Quartet - Composer (Music Score), Riki Imamura - Production Designer, Junichi Fujisawa - Cinematographer, Nozomu Enoki - Producer, Ichiro Yamamoto - Producer, Osamu Onodera - Sound Editor, Shoichi Maruyama - Screenwriter, Yoshihiro Nakamura - Screenwriter, Tadami Miya - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Tsuguhiko Sasaki - Music Producer

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Quill

Official film poster
Directed by Yoichi Sai
Produced by
  • Nozomu Enoki
  • Ichiro Yamamoto
Written by
  • Shoichi Maruyama
  • Yoshihiro Nakamura
  • Ryohei Akimoto (novel)
  • Kengo Ishiguro (novel)
Narrated by Yukika Sakuratani
Starring
Music by Kuricorder Quartet
Cinematography Junichi Fujisawa
Editing by Isao Kawase
Distributed by Shochiku
Release date(s) 2004
Running time 100 min.
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Quill (クイール Kuīru?) is a Japanese film structured like a documentary of a guide dog, first released in Japan on 13 March 2004 and on DVD on 25 September 2004. It was also released for the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada on 17 September 2004.

Quill is directed by Yoichi Sai and adapted from the original novel The Life of Quill, the Seeing-Eye Dog (盲導犬クイールの一生 Mōdōken Kuīru no Isshō?) by Ryohei Akimoto and Kengo Ishiguro, based on a true story. Prior to the release of this film, NHK produced a TV drama adaptation of the novel, which aired from June 16 to July 28, 2003.[1]

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Plot

One day in Tokyo, a yellow Labrador Retriever puppy is born among a litter of five. This puppy is unique, wherein he has a bird-shaped mark on his left side. Following a simple communication test, he is selected to become a guide dog; hence his first parting. After being picked up by dog trainer Satoru Tawada, the puppy is flown to Kyoto to live with Isamu and Mitsuko Nii - a married couple who are "puppy walkers", people who raise guide dogs for a year. There, the couple name him "Quill", after discovering the word in an English-Japanese dictionary. As soon as Quill reaches the age of one, he is handed back to Tawada to undergo guide dog training; this becomes his second parting. At first, Quill has difficulty learning the basic skills, but one day, while tending to another dog, Tawada notices that Quill is excellent in waiting - an important trait in a guide dog.

During training, Quill is introduced to Mitsuru Watanabe, a blind journalist who has relied on a white cane since losing his eyesight. Watanabe, at first, is skeptical about using a guide dog, but after walking with Quill for the first time, he realizes that he can travel faster and safer with the dog. Watanabe then undergoes training to work with Quill; most of the training involves learning English-language commands, so as to not confuse Quill when other people around him are talking in Japanese. He fails the final examination after not listening to Quill's warnings on obstacles, but they begin to work more cohesively for Watanabe to obtain his guide dog owner license. Quill moves in with Watanabe's family and works with his master for two years. Then one day, Watanabe is confined to the hospital when his diabetes takes its turn for the worse, resulting in kidney failure. Quill is returned to the training center, where he works as a demonstration dog for two years before finally reuniting with Watanabe. Their walk, however, is their final one, as Watanabe dies a few days later. Quill's third parting occurs after visiting Watanabe's funeral.

Quill no longer works as a guide dog; instead, he becomes the center's demonstration dog for seven years before he is reunited with the Nii family. He lives a happy and peaceful life for a year, but one day, while playing at the backyard, he falls off a step and breaks several bones. As they look over a dying Quill throughout the night, the couple thank him and tell him to tell those in heaven who he is. Quill passes away at the age of 12 years, 25 days.

Cast

  • Kaoru Kobayashi as Mitsuru Watanabe, the middle-aged blind master of Quill
  • Kippei Shina as Satoru Tawada, the trainer of Quill
  • Kazu Matsuda as Etsuo Watanabe, the stubborn son of Watanabe
  • Yukika Sakuratani as Mitsuko Watanabe, the daughter of Watanabe and the narrator of the story
  • Keiko Toda as Watanabe's wife
  • Teruyuki Kagawa as Isamu Nii, the male puppy walker of Quill
  • Shinobu Terajima as Mitsuko Nii, the female puppy walker of Quill
  • Hiroko Natori as Ren Mito, the first owner of Quill and the litter he was born with

For the role of Quill, a Labrador named "Rafie" portrayed him throughout most of the film. "Chibichibiku" played the puppy Quill, "Beat" was three-month-old Quill and "Yuma" portrayed an elderly Quill, with a CG version portraying his accident toward the end of the film.

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack, composed and recorded by the Kuricorder Quartet, consists of simple recorders mixed with acoustic instruments. The soundtrack album was released on March 10, 2004.[2]

Reception

Quill was met with mixed reviews. David Nusair of Reelfilm gave the film two-and-a-half out of four stars, saying that "while the movie does occasionally seem to dwell unnecessarily on some of the more unpleasant aspects of Quill's life, this is the sort of movie kids will probably enjoy more than adults (yet grown-ups can easily watch this without checking the old watch every couple of minutes)."[3]

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