Daan
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- Wellington, Aotearoa
I became a boina/beret aficionado after watching "Hana-Bi" 15 years ago (It's a brown Deer beret).
Ah, Hana-Bi... Numerous of my Japanese customers told me about this film and director/lead actor Takeshi Kitano and his DEER beret. Hana-bi , released in the US as "Fireworks", is a 1997 Japanese film.
Kitano plays Nishi, a violent and unpredictable police detective who quits the force after a terrible incident results in his partner, Horibe (Ren Osugi), needing to use a wheelchair. After his retirement he spends much of his time looking after his wife Miyuki (Kayoko Kishimoto), who has leukemia. The film moves at a deliberate pace and devotes much time to exploring their relationship. Nishi has also borrowed money from the Yakuza to pay for his wife's needs, and is having difficulty repaying them. Meanwhile, Horibe takes up painting and creates works of art that are surrealistic and beautiful.
Great movie, very violent, but lacking all the cliches of the genre. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any trailers or other pictures showing Kitano wearing his beret, but I did find them in numerous other movies, like Achilles and the Tortoise.
The DEER beret is a bit of an institution in Japan, hearing more often about it's own cult status - often in connection with Kitano and other actors.