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かくしごと
Chisako Satoya, a writer, and her father, Kozo, had a long-standing feud and had been living apart for a long time.
However now that Kozo, who lives alone, has dementia, so she returns to her hometown to begin taking care of him.
One day, she rescues a boy who has lost his memory in an accident and has signs of abuse on his body.
To protect him, she pretends about being his mother and starts living with the boy. Is this lie a sin or love?
Diner ダイナー
Welcome to a restaurant exclusively for assassins: the Diner. Its owner is a highly proficient killer, and so are its customers...
Kanako Oba is all alone, and thinks her life can't get any worse...until she applies for a dubious part-time job on a whim, and is instantly torn from her mundane existence. She ends up being sold to a restaurant with fortress-like walls, thick iron doors, and an intensely colorful interior. Trapped within, she has no choice but to work as a waitress for the owner Bombero, a genius chef who also happens to be a retired assassin.
"This establishment caters exclusively to killers. Even a wrongly-placed plate could result in a death sentence."
The diner is visited by a succession of deadly and highly unusual assassins. Before long, Kanako realizes she has been hurled into a world of insanity, in which every day is a fight for survival.
You won't be able to take your eyes off the screen, even for a second...
孤独的一个人落入了人生的谷底...因一点点的冲动找到了一个诡异的打工机会,一瞬间从普通的生活跌落至地的大场加奈子被卖到一家餐厅做服务员。在这里,要塞般厚厚的铁门之后,是一家色彩及其鲜艳并唯美的餐厅。自称店主的人,正是曾经的杀手,天才厨师的邦贝罗。
「这里是专为杀手准备的餐厅,只因盘子摆放也会随时送命。」
无法用一般方式对待的凶恶杀手们不断地出现,加奈子每天都在极限状态中挣扎。
故事将一秒都不容错过地急速展开...
An Artist of the Floating World
浮世の画家
Who can tell where the lines are drawn?
Japan, a few years after the end of the Second World War -- Masuji Ono is an ageing painter of considerable renown, and retired life in his lavish mansion unfolds peacefully -- on the surface. But this seeming tranquility is broken when he is told that his youngest daughter's marriage talks broke down because of his past. Yes, though he doesn't like to discuss it, Masuji played a willing part in a country going to war, betraying his teacher, colleagues, and friends. But so what of it? Masuji's pride surges at the affront. Can a person be blamed for becoming caught up in the tides of history? As Masuji traces his past by visiting acquaintances, he discovers that memory is ephemeral, shape-shifting and incomplete.
Starring Ken Watanabe, this dramatization of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel of the same title brings to the screen in stunning 8K the dream-like, floating world of memories and a man's difficult journey to face his past, against the backdrop of a country gradually rebuilding after the war.