Gaki No Kisetsu
"Don't think adults are always adults."
Originally released in 1997. Gaki No Kisetsu is a feature film. directed by Akira Matsuda. With a runtime of 2h 6m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Yukio Shimizu, Isao Kaneko, and Susumu Nagashima
Synopsis
The camera sometimes runs with him, sometimes captures him from a bird's eye view, sometimes stirs him up, and sometimes gives him a live feel that is as intense as the protagonist's tension. The high degree of freedom of the camera eloquently captures the protagonist's inability, to be honest. The use of a hand-held camera to capture the scene of the mountain disaster is also effective and memorable.
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- JA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gaki No Kisetsu about?
The camera sometimes runs with him, sometimes captures him from a bird's eye view, sometimes stirs him up, and sometimes gives him a live feel that is as intense as the protagonist's tension. The h...
Who directed Gaki No Kisetsu?
Gaki No Kisetsu was directed by Akira Matsuda.
How long is Gaki No Kisetsu?
Gaki No Kisetsu has a runtime of 2 hours and 6 minutes (126 minutes total).
When was Gaki No Kisetsu released?
Gaki No Kisetsu was released on January 1, 1997 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Gaki No Kisetsu?
The main cast of Gaki No Kisetsu includes Yukio Shimizu, Isao Kaneko, Susumu Nagashima, Naomi Nakata, Fumio Hamaya.