Aoi
Miyazaki , Seiichi Tanabe , Ryo , Yuu Aoi , Yusuke Iseya
Following up on his acclaimed debut Moonlight Whispers (about a
sadomasochistic relationship between two teens), Akihiko Shiota
once again looks at troubled youth. Sachiko (played by Aoi Miyazaki
of Eureka fame) is a 13-year-old junior high school student with
a complicated family life. Her father left when she was an infant
for a young mistress. Her mother (Ryo) -- a secretive and weirdly
distanced woman -- works as a hostess and a kept woman for a mysterious
gangster type. Sachiko finds some modicum of solace in the arms
of her sixth grade teacher, Ogata (Seiichi Tanabe) who has a brief
affair with her. As a result, he quits his job and starts working
for a nuclear power plant far away. When her mother makes another
halfhearted attempt at suicide, Sachiko's shattered emotional life
becomes too much to bear and she drops out of school. Though she
continues to correspond with Ogata, Sachiko is desperately lonely
and alienated, leading to her consorting with other social dropouts.
When her sole school friend Natsuko urges her to return to school,
Sachiko finds that her long simmering rage against the world becomes
difficult to control. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto
Film Festival.
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