A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1991
Original Title:
Dear Dead Days
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
A pair of hitmen always bury the people they kill. But on their way home from work, they run over a kitten. A high school girl and her friend start digging a cat's grave in an empty lot. Meanwhile, in the park, a group of young lovers are worried about the disappearance of a cat with the strange name of "common sense and common sense of the street". A midsummer day called today lies between yesterday and tomorrow. The story is an omnibus of three stories about people who are a little bit different from each other. The stylish black-and-white imagery, like a, peek into the world of fables, is strangely matched by the droll dialogue. The smooth development from one episode to the next, and the urban sense of the three pairs of characters, two of whom seem unlikely to exist, shine through.
Director:
Noboru Ojiro
Director of Photography:
Noboru Ojiro
Lighting Artist:
Tomokatsu Yamamoto
Kenji Yasuda
Producer:
Noboru Ojiro
Script:
Noboru Ojiro
Sound Recordist:
Shinji Yamashita
Hiroyuki Takayama
Takeru Sato
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