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17 April 1999 (Japan) moreTagline:
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:
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A quietly stunning fantasy as documentary. 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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Hong Kong:I | South Korea:All | Taiwan:GP | Argentina:13 | Chile:14 | Denmark:15 | France:U | Germany:o.Al. | Peru:14 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:PGFun Stuff
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One of the few masterpieces of the year, and a rare sighting of a new talent who will surely become one of the greats. Fantasy is once again shown to be the most flexible of all forms - it can sustain profound metaphysical questions as well as examinations into Japanese history, culture and society. But, most importantly, it is the true form to examine people - their hopes and desires, fears and failures. Despite the buff hue and downbeat tone, AFTER LIFE is a comedy, it celebrates life even as it ends, even as it disappoints. It also makes the strongest case for - and against - filmmaking in recent memory.