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A Beautiful Star

A Window on Asian Cinema

Love/Romance · Social Criticism · SF · Horror/Gore · Revenge ·

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2017
  • Running Time127min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Based on the classic science fiction novel published by Mishima Yukio in 1962, director Yoshida Daihachi of Pale Moon and The Kirishima Thingmade this movie. Although the original story focuses on the anxiety regarding the fall of mankind under the threat of a nuclear war, the movie was adapted for modern situations, boasting a star-studded cast. Lily Franky of Like Father, Like Son plays a Martian father, Nakajima Tomoko of Tokyo Family plays the Earthling mother, Drops of God’s Kamenashi Kazuya plays the Mercurian son, and Hashimoto Ai from The World of Kanako the Venusian daughter. The characters from different planets make a family, trying to save an Earth suffering from environmental problems, but the situation doesn’t seem odd or unreasonable. Since Japan has experienced all kinds of disasters—tsunamis, earthquakes and the destruction of nuclear plants—this story appeals for its vicarious satisfaction for the impossible hope in reality. There are many scenes we can analyze in adapting the parallel theory, the theory of relativity, and the philosophical concept of the transcendental ego. (JEONG Minah)
Director
Director
YOSHIDA Daihachi
Kagoshima native Yoshida Daihachi is also a writer and an award-winning commercial director. His 2007 debut earned him a best director prize at Yokohama, and premiered at Critics’ Week at Cannes Film Festival. His films include Permanent Nobara (2010), The Kirishima Thing (2012) and Pale Moon (2014).
Credit
  • Director
    YOSHIDA Daihachi
  • CastLily FRANKY
    Kazuya KAMENASHI
    Ai HASHIMOTO
    Tomoko NAKAJIMA
  • ScreenplaySeitaro KAI
  • CinematographyRyuto KONDO
  • Production DesignNorifumi ATAKA
  • EditorKumi OKADA
  • SoundMasato YANO
  • World SalesGAGA CORPORATION
    intlsales@gaga.co.jp
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