The Deer In Me
Originally released in 2014. The Deer In Me is a drama film. directed by Kenji Tabuchi. At just 15 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Rinako Matsuoka
Synopsis
Asuka, a new actress who lives in Tokyo visits Aka island in Okinawa, the southern islands of Japan. Junior high-school student Takeshi, the son of the owner of a guest house, is to show her around with his heart pounding. He can’t imagine himself talking to someone like her who he only sees on a screen. When she walks around, she happens to see a Black sika Deer. Since she heard the legend about Black sika Deer from Takeshi’s father previously, it raises painful memories and accusing voices from her workmate come up to her mind, she gets depressed. Through the day-to-day life on the island with Takeshi, her mood gradually gets changed.
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- JA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Deer In Me about?
Asuka, a new actress who lives in Tokyo visits Aka island in Okinawa, the southern islands of Japan. Junior high-school student Takeshi, the son of the owner of a guest house, is to show her around...
Who directed The Deer In Me?
The Deer In Me was directed by Kenji Tabuchi.
How long is The Deer In Me?
The Deer In Me has a runtime of 0 hours and 15 minutes (15 minutes total).
When was The Deer In Me released?
The Deer In Me was released on September 9, 2014 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Deer In Me?
The main cast of The Deer In Me includes Rinako Matsuoka.