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Director:

Isao Yukisada

Writer:

Isao Yukisada (screenplay)

Contact:

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Release Date:

18 August 2007 (Japan) more

Genre:

Drama

User Comments:

Very Nice Warm/Quirky Fantasy Movie more (1 total)


Cast

  (Credited cast)
Ryûnosuke Kamiki ... Ryunosuke Kusunoki
Suzuka Ohgo
Yuma Sasano ... Kohei Tsuchida
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Kazuyoshi Hayashi
Ayumi Ito
Megumi Kagurazaka
Fumiyo Kohinata
Tomokazu Miura ... Mr. Kusonoki
Keishi Nagatsuka
Haruka Orth ... Club singer
Shinobu Ôtake ... Michi

Christian Storms ... Rock-n-roll Preacher
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Into the Faraway Sky (International: English title)
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Runtime:

145 min (approx.)

Country:

Japan

Language:

Japanese

Color:

Color

Sound Mix:

Dolby Digital

Filming Locations:

Hokkaido, Japan

Company:

GAGA more


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Very Nice Warm/Quirky Fantasy Movie, 13 September 2007
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Author: djhreg from United States

A small regional jet lands at a report airport in Southern Japan, possibly on an island. The stewardesses bow as the guests disembark and walk across the ramp to the terminal. Gradually, the stewardesses notice that one guest has wandered slightly off course and is kneeling on the tarmac. When they approach him to see what is wrong, he points out a child's shoe embedded in the concrete.

So begins a very warm and quirky fantasy movie. The rest of the movie is a flashback to before the airport was built. The very quirky local villagers are resisting the airport construction. A new construction executive arrives with his young son - who is sent to the local one room school. There are many funny and eccentric characters. Some of the sequences are lightly surreal. The main characters are children, but a wide spread of age ranges are portrayed as part of the community.

I saw this in Japan in a movie theater (no subtitles) Not sure if or when it will be released on DVD, much less released outside of Japan. One interesting aside -> for non-Japanese who are studying: for some odd reason, I felt that the clarity and articulation of the dialog in this movie was exceptionally good. Much better than anything you see on Japanese television.

For sensitive viewers: no frontal nudity, overt sex, extreme violence or extreme profanity. However, like almost everything Japanese, there are bawdy hints around the edges. For the Japanese, these are a normal part of life. Some extremely conservative American viewers might be slightly uncomfortable having to explain to their small children why certain of the women in the movie keep lifting their skirts and flapping their white underwear at passers by.

It was a very pleasant evening at the movies for me...

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