¡Kassoro
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] A film adaptation of the best-selling collection of poems by Hagiwara Shinichiro, a poet who took his life at the young age of 32! Cast: Asami Mizukawa, Kodai Asaka, Utata Yorikawa, etc. A cast of talented actors and fresh young talent have come together under the talented duo of Director: Katsumichi Ohba and Scriptwriter: Sayaka Kuwamura. The film vividly depicts the anxieties and struggles of the young generation living in today's world of informality, bullying, overwork, careers, suicide, and family, and how they still struggle to find hope. --Takano (Asaka Kodai), a young bureaucrat working for the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, is caught between ideals and reality in the midst of his hard work. One day, a non-profit organization comes to Takano with a list of people who have committed suicide due to irregular employment, and Takano becomes interested in a young man who committed suicide at the age of 25, the same age as Takano. Midori (Mizukawa Asami), a paper cutout artist in her late 30s, is troubled by her career and social anxiety. Midori (Mizukawa Asami) is a paper cutout artist in her late thirties, struggling with her future career and social anxiety. She is aware of her desire to have children, but feels uncomfortable in her relationship with her husband Takumi (Mizuhashi Kenji), a high school art teacher. The eighth grade class president (Yorikawa Utata) becomes the target of bullying after helping his childhood friend, Yusho (Ikeda Yuto). He tries not to worry his single mother Yoko (Maki Sakai), but as the attacks become more and more severe, he keeps his problems to himself. When the lives of these three people, each with his or her own "heart's cry," intersect, the power of words transcends time, and eventually a ray of hope shines through the cloudy sky.
Original Release Year: 2020
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