A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 8, 2014
Original Title:
息を殺して
Alternate Titles:
Iki o koroshite
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Tokyo University of the Arts
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
December 30th, 2017. Two years before the Tokyo Olympics, due to a revision of the Constitution, a National Defense Force is created in Japan and it starts military operations. In an incineration plant, a dog goes lost, but when Tani goes looking for him, she finds nothing. In the plant, Yanais takes down the Christmas decorations and replaces them with the ones for New Year. Gou, addicted to survival games, comes to the plant during the night and starts playing video games with Ken, even if it is his day off. In the meantime, Adachi is just watching their game to kill time. However, all these men share similar problems: pregnancy, adultery, family issues and a friend who died in the war. Meanwhile, Tani, who is troubled with her immoral relationship with Adachi, begins to feel that her father, who was the plant’s manager and is supposed to be dead, seems to be around somehow.
Art Direction:
Kawamata Ai
Costume Design:
Tanimoto Kanako
Director:
Igarashi Kohei
Director of Photography:
Wataru Takahashi
Editor:
Jiang Yunhua
Ginka Kyo
Makeup Artist:
Marina Mitsuoka
Music:
Sleepy Lemon
Producer:
Makoto Oki
Keisuke Kato
Sound Recordist:
Kentaro Inamura
Writer:
Igarashi Kohei
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