Koichi and Atsumi have been friends since their childhood days and they eventually became lovers. About one year ago, Atsumi attempted to commit suicide and fell into a coma afterwards. Koichi, desperate to know why Atsumi attempted suicide, takes part in a new medical procedure that involves the central nervous system. Koichi will enter the subconscious mind of Atsumi through the medical procedure. When Koichi enters the subconscious mind of Atsumi, shes asks Koichi to find a picture of a "plesiosaur" she drew as a child. The drawing is the key that brings back a suppressed childhood memory that brings their minds together. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- Italiano
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: リアル 完全なる首長竜の日
- Also Known As: Real - Kanzen Naru Kubinagaryu no Hi
- Screenwriter & Director: Kurosawa Kiyoshi
- Genres: Horror, Psychological, Romance, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Satoh TakeruKoichiMain Role
- Ayase HarukaAtsumiMain Role
- Nakatani MikiAihara EikoSupport Role
- Koizumi KyokoMakikoSupport Role
- Horibe KeisukeYonemuraSupport Role
- Matsushige YutakaHaruhikoSupport Role
Reviews
If, however, like me, you are Takeru Satoh trash, and have an appreciation for films with a deeper meaning, enjoying unexpected (and extremely sudden) plot twists and a dark and slightly creepy psychological theme... then I suggest you give this movie a shot. ^v^)/
One of REAL's biggest highlights for me was that you really didn't know what to expect next. You just have no idea. One minute, I was focused in the neurological world, and the next I was hiding behind my pillow. And that is how you go through the film - not knowing what to expect next, yet anticipating the conclusion. I give the rewatch value a strong 9*, as it all makes so much more sense if you were to rewatch it, and you can appreciate the thought put into its creation, the jumpy camera angles and script.
The cast and acting were great, although again, initially you might find it a little strange in the beginning. It all makes sense nearer the end. ^^
One thing that did confuse me was the strange blend of both decent CGI, and college-green-screen-quality CGI. I'm not sure if it was intentional or not because of the story line...
Also, plesiosaurs. I love them.
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*[EDIT: Rewatching is so worth it!]
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