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Cloud

Original title: Kuraudo
  • 2024
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.3K
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POPULARITY
4,159
1,706
Masaki Suda in Cloud (2024)
Yoshii, a young man who resells goods online, finds himself at the center of a series of mysterious events that put his life at risk.
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Yoshii, a young man who resells goods online, finds himself at the center of a series of mysterious events that put his life at risk.Yoshii, a young man who resells goods online, finds himself at the center of a series of mysterious events that put his life at risk.Yoshii, a young man who resells goods online, finds himself at the center of a series of mysterious events that put his life at risk.

  • Director
    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Writer
    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Stars
    • Masaki Suda
    • Kotone Furukawa
    • Daiken Okudaira
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,159
    1,706
    • Director
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Writer
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Stars
      • Masaki Suda
      • Kotone Furukawa
      • Daiken Okudaira
    • 13User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Masaki Suda
    Masaki Suda
    • Ryôsuke Yoshii
    Kotone Furukawa
    • Akiko
    Daiken Okudaira
    • Sano
    Amane Okayama
    Amane Okayama
    • Miyake
    Masaaki Akahori
    • Sôichi Tonoyama
    Mutsuo Yoshioka
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    Yûgo Mikawa
    • Inoue
    Maho Yamada
    • Chizuru Tonoyama
    Toshihiro Yashiba
    • Police Officer Hôjô
    Yoshiyuki Morishita
    Yoshiyuki Morishita
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    Tetsuya Chiba
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    Tomomitsu Adachi
    Ryô Yoshida
    Mamoru Hagiwara
    Soichiro Tanaka
    Tomoaki Saitô
    Yohei Sasaki
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    • Director
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Writer
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
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    5aronharde

    From an atmospheric thriller to a second half that slightly derails

    Cloud tells the story of Ryosuke Yoshii, an ordinary online reseller who becomes entangled in a life-threatening struggle after a series of cyber incidents escalate to the point of putting his life in danger. What starts as minor threats soon becomes far more serious, and Yoshii is completely unprepared for this kind of disruption.

    The movie is rather slow-paced and has a unique narrative that I was looking forward to exploring. The characters are distinct and engaging, and the film builds a tense atmosphere, with director Kurosawa's signature style evident throughout. His name is well known in the genre, and he has delivered many enjoyable and popular films in the past. The use of long takes and silent moments in the first half further enhances the tension.

    However, once the movie really gets going, it starts to fall apart. While the story remains grounded and avoids exaggeration, it also leans toward a satirical edge. That said, this grounded approach should have been matched with more plausibility and realism. Several scenes felt unrealistic due to poor character decisions or outright stupidity, which seriously harmed the immersion.

    Our main character ends up in dangerous situations because of poor choices, gets out of them only because the antagonists make even worse decisions, and then ends up right back in trouble again due to yet another mistake. This became frustrating to watch and made it difficult to root for Yoshii.

    Masaki Suda gave a solid performance as the lead, and the supporting cast was strong as well. Unfortunately, some of Kurosawa's decisions in the second half significantly weakened the film. It's a decent thriller with an especially strong first half, but it gradually loses its sense of tone and coherence as it progresses.

    That said, one could argue the movie is unpredictable. Kurosawa certainly takes unexpected paths with his characters and their behavior. Still, the film suffers from pacing issues and an uneven tone, shifting from an atmospheric thriller to action-packed shootouts that were poorly executed.

    By the time the second half derails, the movie loses its impact and doesn't leave much of a lasting impression, which is unfortunate given the unique plot and characters. It's still a decent watch, and Kurosawa fans will find elements to enjoy here, but overall, it's far from his best work. Also, I'm not sure why this is tagged as "horror" on IMDb, because that label is definitely misleading. [5.2/10]
    6jtindahouse

    This is Japan's best of the year?

    What a bizarre little film 'Cloud' is. The first half is very flat with not a lot going on. Then in the second half it decided it had to make up for lost time, and it goes balls to the wall for a solid hour.

    I see that this was the official submission for Japan for the 2025 'Best International Feature Film' at the Academy Awards. Frankly that is astounding to me. Both in terms of the quality of the film - it's fine but it's nothing special - and even more so the style and story behind the film.

    As mentioned, the film is fine. There's a tremendous amount of gun violence, I would've liked to see it get it a little more creative than that. I'm not sure many of the character motivations are overly justified either, but you find yourself just kind of accepting it and going for the ride. 6/10.
    9rahuldeep-37247

    Visually striking and thought-provoking film

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "Cloud" is a 2024 Japanese psychological thriller that premiered at the Venice International Film Festival. The film follows a seemingly ordinary man named Yoshii, who juggles a mundane job, a loving girlfriend, and a side hustle as an online reseller. However, his life takes a dark turn when he becomes entangled in a dangerous online conspiracy.

    The film's strengths lie in its atmospheric tension and Kurosawa's signature style. The early scenes effectively establish a sense of unease, with long takes and a focus on mundane details creating a claustrophobic atmosphere. Kurosawa masterfully uses silence and subtle sound design to heighten the suspense, making the audience feel increasingly on edge.

    The film's exploration of the dark side of the internet is also a compelling aspect. The online world depicted in "Cloud" is a shadowy realm of anonymity and deceit, where individuals can easily slip into dangerous and morally questionable activities. The film's critique of the internet's potential for manipulation and exploitation resonates with contemporary anxieties.

    However, "Cloud" also has its shortcomings. The film's pacing is uneven, with some scenes feeling overly drawn-out while others feel rushed. Additionally, the film's abrupt shift from psychological thriller to action-oriented revenge story in the second half may feel jarring for some viewers.

    Despite these flaws, "Cloud" is a visually striking and thought-provoking film that showcases Kurosawa's distinctive style. The film's exploration of the dark side of the internet and its masterful use of atmosphere make it a worthwhile watch for fans of psychological thrillers and arthouse cinema.
    6CinemaSerf

    Cloud

    This starts off a bit like one of those shows that sells the contents of a locker to the highest bidder and let's the winner make what they can from the contents. "Yoshii" (Masaki Suda) has a bit of an unfulfilling job and lives with his girlfriend "Akiko" (Kotone Furukawa) in a tiny flat where he buys stuff cheap then marks them up and flogs them online. There's no quality control involved here, he just creatively peddles any old stuff claiming it is what it probably isn't, relying on anonymity to ensure that he gets away with it. Convinced they can make it big with their very own auction site, he jacks in the work and sets up a lucrative business. With the police becoming suspicious, things start to take a turn for the more menacing and then some of his disgruntled buyers manage to track him down and set about employing some vigilante tactics to, quite literally, exact their vengeful pound of flesh. With only his loyal and adaptable assistant "Miyake" (Omane Okayama) maybe in his corner, things don't look so hot for our intrepid entrepreneur as his electronic therapy kits make a more malevolent re-appearance in quite a shocking fashion. For a while this is quite a tensely directed drama that illustrates just how unregulated the internet is when it comes to describing and selling things. Is that an indictment of a capitalist society exploiting the unaware or one of a consumer society who expect to pay as little as possible for quality? Maybe both? Unscrupulousness abounds on both sides. However, once we start to enter the revenge phase of the drama, it fades away into a far-fetched version of a video game where the scenarios become increasingly less plausible, interesting and more repetitive. It raises lots of questions about our behaviour towards and dependency on the web, but it doesn't really know where to go once it has asked them and perhaps it's that video game analogy that epitomises the ultimate solution auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa selects as he presents us with a cinematic version of sticking your head in a sand of virtual reality. The acting is neither here nor there and though it's starts quite innovatively it just fizzes out - as does the whole thing. Pity, it had potential.
    8miless-49621

    competent, but not kiyoshi's best.

    The tone is a bit muddled in this one. A lot of it was quite good, but the second and third act get a little too haphazard. It's not bad, but i would have expected something a bit better from this director since he has made such nice horror or thriller films in the past. I guess it's just burnout, too bad.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Japan for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Ryôsuke Yoshii: So I guess this is how you get to Hell.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 1014: Return of the Living Dead Part II (2025)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2024 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Nikkatsu (Japan)
      • Official Instagram (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 仇雲殺機
    • Production companies
      • Cloud Production Committee
      • Django Film
      • Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $355,477
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,687
      • Jul 20, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,099,236
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.67 : 1

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