A female university student was stalked by a man, and she was killed by that person. According to a scoop from a local newspaper, a police officer delayed processing a complaint from the victim and, instead, went on a trip. The prefectural police station is in turmoil because of the article, and they are trying to find out who the source of the leak is. Meanwhile, Moriguchi Izumi works in the public relations and public appeals department for the prefectural police station. She is suspicious that her best friend, Reporter Tsumura Chika, broke a promise to her and used the information for the scoop. But Tsumura Chika denies the accusation and insists that she is innocent. One week later, Tsumura Chika is found dead. Moriguchi Izumi is overcome with remorse and guilt, believing that if she hadn't suspected her friend, then she wouldn't have been harmed. Moriguchi Izumi now begins to investigate who is responsible for Tsumura Chika’s death. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Kuchinai Sakura" (朽ちないサクラ) by Yuzuki Yuko (柚月裕子). Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: 朽ちないサクラ
- Also Known As: Eternal Sakura , A Cherry Tree That Never Rots
- Screenwriter: Yamada Yoshitatsu, Gajin Shouta
- Director: Hara Hiroto
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery
Cast & Credits
- Sugisaki HanaMoriguchi IzumiMain Role
- Toyohara KosukeKajiyama KosukeSupport Role
- Hagiwara RikuIsokawa ShunichiSupport Role
- Yasuda KenTogashi ToshiyukiSupport Role
- Fujita TomokoTsumura MasakoSupport Role
- Endo YuyaAsaba HirokiSupport Role
Reviews
What it says on the tin.
Kuchinai Sakura is a visually appealing film set in semi-rural Aichi prefecture, Japan, with a solid cast, an exemplary soundtrack, and a rather unexpected plot.Yes, this is a crime mystery drama film. However, the synopsis, while looking like it gives away too much, barely scratches the surface. There is a complexity, weaving all the threads together to tell the story. Most pleasingly for me was the subtle but largely unexpressed undertone of something else, of a softer nature that plays to contrast to the stark events of the opening.
If you are looking for an action-thriller crime drama, best look elsewhere. This is a dialogue-heavy film and linguistically challenging for those who might see it in cinemas. It isn’t absent of all action, but it certainly focuses more on nuance.
The pinnacle of this film, for me, was the final scene. The choice to conduct the ending in the way they did was thought provoking, emotion-driving, and I love the refusal to give the “clean cut” closure many would want from such a film. To put it simply, this film does not stray from the realm of plausible reality, and that is very much a strength.