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Distance |
Starring |
Tadenobu Asano, Arata
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Director |
Hirokazu, Kore-eda
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Length |
132min. |
Detail |
Sub ไทย ปกสี หน้าหลัง |
ราคา |
VCD 2 แผ่น 90 บาท
DVD 140 บาท |
Preview |
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Four people whose lives are connected by a common tragedy discuss the
paths their lives have taken in this drama from Japan. Minoru (Susumu
Terajima) is a businessman, Atsushi (Araka) is a disaffected post-modern
teen, Kiyoka (Yui Natsukawa) is an educator, and Masaru (Yusuke Iseya)
a quiet young woman. Normally, these four would have nothing in common
and little to say to one another, but fate has brought them together
through an unfortunate circumstance ? they all had relatives who were
members of the Ark of Truth, a combination religious cult and terrorist
group whose desire to lash out at society led them to dump poison
in Tokyo's water processing plants, leading to the death of 128 people
and serious illness in thousands of others. The Ark of Truth members
directly responsible for the poisoning were then attacked and killed
by the other members of the group. On the third anniversary of this
disaster, the foursome is part of a handful of people who mourn their
loved ones near a remote lake where the Ark of Truth was formed; afterward,
they discover that the car they arrived in has been stolen, and along
with Koichi (Tadanobu Asano), a former member of the cult, they must
spend the night in a cabin where the group once met. Inspired in part
by the infamous Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo, which was responsible
for releasing nerve gas in a Tokyo subway, leading to the death of
12 people, Distance was directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, who previously
made the international success After Life.
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