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See You Tomorrow, Everyone DVD

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The director and acting team behind the hugely entertaining Fish Story bring you a multi-layered look into life on a Japanese council estate! Nakamura Yoshihiro seems to be one of the rare examples of directors who can make very entertaining films from very complex and intelligent stories and See You Tomorrow Everyone is another great example of multi-layered stories mixed with interesting characters in a very entertaining setting. Hamada Gaku the star of Fish Story and Sake-Bomb is Satoru a simple boy who lives in a government-built estate where he's told that... life is so perfect that he never wants to leave! The estate has everything one needs for a happy life: schools shops department stores and friends. As time goes by with friends leaving relationships changing and shops closing will there still be happiness to be found in a changing landscapes? Special Features: Exclusive interview with Director Yoshihiro Nakamura Theatrical Trailer 5.1 Surround Sound Anamorphic widescreen with Removable Subtitles [show more]

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Released
14 October 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Third Window 
Classification
Runtime
120 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060148530611 
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Japanese drama directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. Satoru Watarai (Gaku Hamada) lives in a government-built apartment complex which has all the amenities required for living contained within its boundaries. Choosing never to leave this estate, Satoru informs his mother of his plans and she agrees to go along with his wishes. When his friends leave the complex to continue their schooling, Satoru continues his education independently and divides his time between this and making sure the estate's residents are happy and catered to. But as the years progress and relationships come and go, will Satoru develop a curiosity for the outside world or will he continue along the isolated path he has chosen for himself?