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| | + | In 1995, Komura ([[Masaki Okada]]), who is distraught over his wife's sudden disappearance, visits Kushiro. There, he hears about a mysterious UFO. In 2011, a runaway girl named Junko ([[Yui Narumi]]) begins to reflect on herself through exchanges with a man whose hobby is bonfires. In 2020, Yoshiya ([[Daichi Watanabe]]), who was raised as a child of God by his devout mother, questions the existence of his absent father. In 2025, Security Guard Katagiri ([[Koichi Sato]]) lives in a manga cafe and continues to pick up trash in Tokyo. When Mimizu-kun, who feeds on people's sorrows and misfortunes, starts wriggling in the ground again, Kaeru-kun ([[Non (actress)|Non]]) returns to save humans. |
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- Movie: After The Quake
- Romaji: After The Quake
- Japanese: アフター・ザ・クエイク
- Director: Tsuyoshi Inoue
- Writer: Haruki Murakami (novel), Takamasa Oe
- Producer: Teruhisa Yamamoto, Kei Kurube
- Cinematographer: Yasutaka Watanabe
- Release Date: October 3, 2025
- Runtime: 132 min.
- Distributor: Bitters End
- Language: Japanese
- Country: Japan
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
In 1995, Komura (Masaki Okada), who is distraught over his wife's sudden disappearance, visits Kushiro. There, he hears about a mysterious UFO. In 2011, a runaway girl named Junko (Yui Narumi) begins to reflect on herself through exchanges with a man whose hobby is bonfires. In 2020, Yoshiya (Daichi Watanabe), who was raised as a child of God by his devout mother, questions the existence of his absent father. In 2025, Security Guard Katagiri (Koichi Sato) lives in a manga cafe and continues to pick up trash in Tokyo. When Mimizu-kun, who feeds on people's sorrows and misfortunes, starts wriggling in the ground again, Kaeru-kun (Non) returns to save humans.
Notes
- Based on the short story collection novel "Kami no Kodomotachi wa Mina Odoru" by Haruki Murakami (published February 25, 2000 in literary magazine Shincho).
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