A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1991
Original Title:
22
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Under a sweltering midsummer sky, two boys arrive in their uniforms. "I want to play baseball! But what awaits them is a completely empty field. A suspicious caretaker appears and tells them that the ground for the game has been changed, and invites them to go somewhere else. The unintelligible and absurd conversations between the protagonists and the labyrinthine countryside make you laugh. It is as if they have been thrown into a dream, and the mysterious world that unfolds on the screen will surely awaken in the audience nostalgia for summer that has been lying dormant in the depths of their hearts.
Director:
Yoshikawa Takeshi
Director of Photography:
Yoshikawa Takeshi
Producer:
Yoshikawa Takeshi
Script:
Yoshikawa Takeshi
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