The concept of the implementation of nuclear energy in Japan, and the particular lobby, has been the source of many movies in local cinema, essentially succeeding (continuing one could say) the one about the nuclear bomb. Kazuo Kuroki, in one of his finest works, also explores the same theme, in a noirish crime film produced by the Art Theatre Guild, part of which was, chillingly, shot around Fukushima.
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The story is based on Soichiro Tahara’s novel and takes place in a former fishing village that was transformed completely by the nuclear plant that was built in the area. As the movie begins, Sakata, a man who stands out like a sore thumb with his white suits, sunglasses and uncombed hair, arrives into town searching for Nozomi Aoba. It seems she was a student in Tokyo, whom Sakata pimped,...
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The story is based on Soichiro Tahara’s novel and takes place in a former fishing village that was transformed completely by the nuclear plant that was built in the area. As the movie begins, Sakata, a man who stands out like a sore thumb with his white suits, sunglasses and uncombed hair, arrives into town searching for Nozomi Aoba. It seems she was a student in Tokyo, whom Sakata pimped,...
- 9/4/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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