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Drive my car = : Doraibu mai kā̄

DVD - 2022 DVD FLC-JPN Drive 5 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.3 out of 5

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Based on "Drive my car" by Haruki Murakami from "Onna no inai otoko tachi [Men without women]" published by Bungeishunju Ltd.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2021.
Wide screen (1.85:1 aspect ratio)
Special features: New 2K digital master; New interview with director; Program about the making of the film; Press conference footage from 2021 Cannes International Film Festival; Trailer; Essay by Bryan Washington.
Hidetoshi Nishijima, Toko Miura, Reika Kirishima, Masaki Okada.
Two years after his wife's unexpected death, Yusuke Kafuku arrives in Hiroshima to direct a production of Uncle Vanya for a theater festival and, through relationships with an actor with whom he shares a tangled history and a chauffeur with whom he develops a surprising rapport, finds himself confronting emotional scars. This quietly mesmerizing tale of love, art, grief, and healing is ultimately a cathartic exploration of what it means to go on living when there seems to be no road ahead. Contains Korean sign language.
DVD; NTSC, region 1; wide screen (1.85:1 aspect ratio); 5.1 surround.

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could not watch this. submitted by Tassos on December 15, 2022, 7:57pm It may be a serious movie, but it is really unwatchable. I loved many other Japanese movies, but this one I just could not find the patience to watch, so I ended up fast forwarding, muting, multitasking while watching.