The End of the Tiny World (2021) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 29, 2021

Original Title:
名も無き世界のエンドロール

Alternate Titles:
Na mo naki sekai no end roll
Na mo naki sekai no endorōru
The Master Plan

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Kyodo Television
RIKI PROJECT
avex pictures

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 100

A proposal spanning 10 years. A grand plan that dragged all of Japan into it.

Kida and Makoto grew up together because they have it in common that they don't have parents. And a transfer student, Yotchi, also gets along with them because she has a similar background, which is that they come from not such a good home environment. They spent their school life supporting each other. But, at the age of 20, Yotchi disappeared. Then Lisa, the daughter of a politician and a top model, appears in front of the two men. Makoto takes an unusual romantic interest in Lisa, who lives in a different world from them, and asked her out to dinner, but she does not take him up on it at all. Kida warns Makoto to give up on her because they live in different worlds, but Makoto quits his job and vanishes without a trace.

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Cinematography:
Ryūto Kondō

Director:
Yuichi Satoh

Music:
Naoki Sato

Novel:
Kaoru Yukinari

Screenplay:
Mitsutoshi Saijo

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