Fear and Trembling (2003)

1h 47m
Running Time

March 12, 2003
Release Date

Fear and Trembling (2003)

1h 47m
Running Time

March 12, 2003
Release Date

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Plot.

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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Release Date
March 12, 2003

Original Name
Stupeur et tremblements

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 47m

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This Movie Is About.

based on novel or book
fish out of water
tokyo japan
translator
employer employee relationship

Wiki.

Fear and Trembling (original title: Stupeur et Tremblements) is a 2003 French film based on the novel of the same name by Amélie Nothomb. The film was written and directed by Alain Corneau and stars Sylvie Testud.

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