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What is the one memory you would take with you?Plot:
After people die, they spend a week with counselors, also dead, who help them pick one memory, the only memory they can take to eternity... more | add synopsisAwards:
7 wins & 6 nominations moreNewsDesk:
Asian and Spanish titles announced for Tiff 08 (From QuietEarth. 6 August 2008, 10:23 PM, PDT)User Comments:
Visually electric moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Arata | ... | Takashi Mochizuki, counsellor | |
| Erika Oda | ... | Shiori Satonaka, trainee counsellor | |
| Susumu Terajima | ... | Satoru Kawashima, counsellor | |
| Takashi Naitô | ... | Takuro Sugie, counsellor | |
| Kyôko Kagawa | ... | Kyoko Watanabe, Ichiro's Wife | |
| Kei Tani | ... | Kennosuke Nakamura, boss | |
| Taketoshi Naitô | ... | Ichiro Watanabe, who cannot choose his favourite experience | |
| Toru Yuri | ... | Gisuke Shoda, who talks about sex | |
| Yusuke Iseya | ... | Yusuke Iseya, who refuses to choose his experience | |
| Sayaka Yoshino | ... | Kana Yoshino, talks about Disneyland | |
| Kazuko Shirakawa | ... | Nobuko Amano, who talks about her affair with a married man | |
| Kotaro Shiga | ... | Kenji Yamamoto, who wants to forget his past | |
| Hisako Hara | ... | Kiyo Nishimura, old lady who loves cherry blossoms | |
| Sadao Abe | ... | Ichiro (as young man) | |
| Natsuo Ishido | ... | Kyoko Watanabe as a young woman |
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Also Known As:
After Life (Canada: English title) (USA)Afterlife (UK)
Wonderful Life (literal title)
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Brazil:118 min | Argentina:118 minCountry:
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Taiwan:GP | Hong Kong:I | South Korea:All | Argentina:13 | Chile:14 | Denmark:15 | France:U | Germany:o.Al. | Peru:14 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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Afterlife is without a doubt one of the greatest Japanese films I've ever seen. Visually it is truly stunning. Kore Eda is known for his own obsession with lighting and his skill for casting shadows and beams of white light are second to none. Combined with an innovative, creative and enjoyable story that takes on a slightly supernatural docu-drama and at the same time is set in a dull, down and out halfway house between Earth(life) and heaven(afterlife). Fascinating scenes take place as the deceased have one week to decide on a single memory from their lifetime that they can keep for all eternity. He also includes elements of documentary with talking head scenes of the deceased talking about their memories. Kore Eda throws around some extremely interesting ideas and themes on life and human emotions for our memories and he genuinely makes you think about what he's said once you've finished watching.
This is a film that not everyone would enjoy due to its slow moving pace, mood orientated lighting and partly improvised script, but it is a creative masterpiece that is definitely worthy of high praise and attention.