Directed by:
Shô MiyakeScreenplay:
Shô MiyakeCinematography:
四宮秀俊Composer:
Hi'SpecCast:
Tasuku Emoto, 石橋静河, Shōta Sometani, Tomomitsu Adachi, Ai Yamamoto, Masato Hagiwara, Makiko Watanabe, Hi'SpecPlots(1)
Sachiko works in a bookstore in a harbour town on Hokkaido, where a perpetually late co-worker named Boku catches her eye. After spending a night in the bunk bed of his minuscule apartment, Sachiko also meets Boku’s unemployed roommate Shizuo. “As we get older, do we also lose our youth?” she wants to know. Kimi no tori wa utaeru depicts a carefree ménage à trois that unfolds on sultry summer nights, attempting to draw out the desire to live in the moment into infinity, forever and ever. The sense of being adrift – by turns exuberant and melancholic – sets the pace. Nights are for clubbing, karaoke, billiards and the next morning, the three wake up beside each other once again. But what sort of life is this? How long can emotions float freely? Do these three need a greater sense of commitment to keep developing? These questions hang over the dancing trio, and each must find their own answers to them. The film observes young people as they gradually begin to look at themselves. The camera captures their faces and emotional responses in close-up, then takes a big step back – as more and more perspectives continue to appear on the horizon. (Berlinale)
(more)Cast
Tasuku Emoto
Japan
Best movies:
Inu-Oh (2022)
The Lightning Tree (2010)
Air Doll (2009)
石橋静河
Japan
Best movies:
37 Seconds (2019)
Tezuka's Barbara (2019)
The Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue (2017)
Shōta Sometani
Japan
Best movies:
Wolf Children (2012)
Suzume (2022)
The Boy and the Beast (2015)
Tomomitsu Adachi
Japan
Best movies:
The Ark in the Mirage (2015)
Ai Yamamoto
Japan
Masato Hagiwara
Japan
Best movies:
Go (2001)
The Place Promised in Our Early Days (2004)
Chaos (1999)
Makiko Watanabe
Japan
Best movies:
Love Exposure (2008)
37 Seconds (2019)
Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning (2021)