A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 18, 1988
Original Title:
海へ 〜See you〜
Alternate Titles:
Umi e 〜See you〜
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
TOHO
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 174
Team DANKAI are a group of drivers set to compete in the Paris-Dakar Rally, an off-road endurance race spanning thousands of miles and multiple continents. Prior to the event, team leader Mizuki (Nenji Kobayashi) is ordered by their sponsor to add popular celebrity Ryuichi Yoshii (Goro Ohashi) to the roster for publicity. This exacerbates DANKAI's resentments and baggage. Needing a steady hand to mediate dispute and navigate their support vehicle, Mizuki recruits legendary, retired mechanic and driver Eiji Honma (Ken Takakura) to the team. Honma soon discovers his ex-wife Kei (Ayumi Ishida) is also participating in the rally, alongside her current husband, the bullfighter Juan Vázquez (Tomas Arana). He is also accompanied by Yuko Takei (Junko Sakurada), a singer who followed Yoshii from Japan.
Cinematography:
Toshiaki Satô
Director:
Koreyoshi Kurahara
Editor:
Akira Suzuki
Location Manager:
Silvia Natili
Music:
Shūichi Chino
Ryudo Uzaki
Production Manager:
Stefano Spadoni
Screenplay:
Sō Kuramoto
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