¡Zubu Nurete Inu Koro
¡Japanese Movie

 Description
[Machine Translation] Sumitaku Kenshin, a haiku poet who was born in Okayama and passed away at the young age of 25. His way of life and the life of a junior high school student suffering from bullying who encountered his haiku intersect over time. With free-form haiku once again attracting attention, this moving work spread by word of mouth from Okayama, where the story takes place, to theaters nationwide. The screenplay is by Yamaguchi Fumiko, who won the 14th Novel Gendai New Writer Award for her first novel, "Neighbor X" (under the name "Ayako Pallus"). --In 2017, Akihiko Kobori is bullied at his junior high school. The vice principal, Morooka, finds Akihiko locked in cleaning supplies. He tells the story of Harumi Jutaku, a student with whom Morooka was once involved, who wrote the sign "Plans are undecided, not determined" that was found in the classroom. Harumi had acquired the Dharma name of "Kenshin" and built a Buddhist room called "Muryo Juan". Harumi had acquired the Dharma name of "Kenshin" and built a Buddhist temple called "Muryoju-an. In 1984, at the age of 22, Kenshin Jutaku was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. Supported by the devoted care of his family, he devoted himself to writing haiku. However, his illness worsened, and he died in 1987 at the young age of 25, clutching the manuscript of his haiku collection "Unfinished. Impressed by Jutaku's haiku and way of life, Kobori gradually changed... Kenshin Jutaku booklet with all of his haiku is included in the book.

Original Release Year: 2018

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KIGUCHI KENTA

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