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Wikipedia article




is a 2017 Japanese drama film directed by Kazuya Shiraishi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.

Plot



Towako leads an idle life alongside Jinji Sano, in his fifties, a man about fifteen her senior, whom she despises and belittles at the slightest opportunity. The latter endures her remonstrances without flinching and alone provides for the needs of the household through hard work as a blue-collar worker. Towako takes Makoto Mizushima as her lover, but lives in the painful memory of her relationship with Shun'ichi Kurosaki which ended abruptly eight years earlier. One day she dials Kurosaki's number but hangs up immediately. Following this phone call, a police inspector visits her and tells her that Kurosaki disappeared without a trace five years ago. When Towako catches Jinji spying on her as she walks out of a love hotel with her lover, she begins to suspect that Jinji is responsible for Kurosaki's disappearance.

Cast



* Y Aoi as Towako Kitahara

* Sadao Abe as Jinji Sano

* Yutaka Takenouchi as Shunichi Kurosaki

* Tori Matsuzaka as Makoto Mizushima

* Eri Murakawa as Kayo Kunieda

* Shu Nakajima as Kunieda

About the film



'Birds Without Names' is an adaptation of the successful novel of the same name by Mahokaru Numata whose writings often feature manipulative men, brutal women and their toxic relationships. Another adaptation of one of his novels, Yurigokoro (?) By Naoto Kumazawa, was released a month earlier in Japan.

The film is set in and around Osaka, the actors speak with a strong Kansai dialect.

References




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