The Benign Indifference of the World

  • Run time: 80 min
  • Premiere: 1997. January 1.

The protagonist is unable to balance his words and body. Kounosuke repeatedly makes mistakes by talking about things he doesn't have to say. Kuramoto refuses to explain. The confusion of the characters is a universal problem of communication. However, the final scene, in which the protagonist becomes depressed and starts talking like a machine gun in a conversation that he does not engage in, gives the film a unique contemporary perspective.

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Art

Miho Kiyomatsu

Production Design

Camera

Aiko Chiba

Director of Photography

Directing

Miho Kiyomatsu

Assistant Director

Lighting

Chiharu Akagi

Lighting Artist

Sound

Writing

Tomoyuki Imanari

Screenplay

Art

Miho Kiyomatsu

Production Design

Camera

Aiko Chiba

Director of Photography

Directing

Miho Kiyomatsu

Assistant Director

Lighting

Chiharu Akagi

Lighting Artist

Sound

Writing

Tomoyuki Imanari

Screenplay