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Vital (Japanese) 2004

August 30, 2008 · Posted in Drama, Japanese Movies, Movies, Thriller



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Year: 2004
Directed: Shinya Tsukamoto
Genre: Drama/Thriller
Runtime: 01:25:16
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Subtitle: English
Cast: Tadanobu Asano, Nami Tsukamoto, Kiki, Kazuyoshi Kushida, Lily, Hana Kino
Imdb: Vital

Synopsis / Plot

Hiroshi Takagi returns home to begin his new life after having his memory wiped away in an auto accident. Fascinated by a dusty dissection textbook, he enrolls in medical school where he catches the eye of Izumi, a beautiful fellow student who desires his attention. But it’s another beauty that becomes his obsession: the dead woman on the cadaver table. Starting with the tattoo on her arm, patterns of recognition begin to return to Hiroshi and soon he is having visions of a life with this woman. The deeper he cuts into her flesh, the closer he gets to unlocking the dark memories of his forgotten past.

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5 Responses to “Vital (Japanese) 2004”

  1. LaCorneille on August 30th, 2008 1:12 pm

    Amazing plot. One of the best films I ever saw. And of course Asano’s acting is just superb.

  2. shaba on September 4th, 2008 11:27 am

    ca anyone help;im looking for a film called running out of time 1 and 2 maybe thers part 3 im not sure if someone has it please let me know where to download from .the film is about a thief and a cop

  3. mnem0sys on September 7th, 2008 9:26 pm

    Absolutely beautiful, brilliant!
    The art of film making at it’s best.
    Not for j-horror fans or hyper-cyberpunk fans [both cool genres]

  4. woutorian on September 11th, 2008 12:58 pm

    amazingly good movie

    will be a cult classic later im sure

  5. mnem0sys on September 11th, 2008 10:36 pm

    The cast is amazing all the way around and both lead actresses are wonderful counterpoints to asano’s subtle underplaying of his character…

    film as poetry…..very cool!

    I recently saw Denchu Kozo No Boken– Shinya Tsukamoto is one of the most interesting directors/auteurs of the last 30 years and it’s inspiring to see him continue developing his art/craft.

    thanx again for posting this!

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