Sophisticated City (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1996

Original Title:
詭弁の街

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 48

He wants me to watch.

Sakamaki dropped out of university and lives nihilistically every day. Every now and then, he receives strange phone calls at his home. The calls, which only mention the name of the place and a description of the caller, such as "Ikebukuro, a woman with long hair", are in fact murder threats. Sakamaki realises this and takes Mabuchi, a friend from his university days whom he met by chance, around to witness the crime, saying he will "show him something interesting". Sakamaki lies to Mabuchi, who blames him when he discovers his true intentions and lies about the impotence of human beings. Sakamaki has an experience from his high school days when a classmate committed suicide in front of him. However, something changes in Sakamaki after Mabuchi risks his life to save him from his own suicide attempt. He believes that the motive for the crime lies in loneliness, so he runs through the crowd to save the killer.

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Director:
Ayumi Iino

Director of Photography:
Hidemichi Imai

Screenplay:
Ayumi Iino

Sound:
Masayuki Aoyama

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