The Rest of Our Lives (2023)
To fight the first signs of dementia, the same illness that took the life of his beloved wife, 71-years old Kenji joins the Long and Healthy Life Club, where he befriends the eccentric Mr Hashimoto. His biggest fear is becoming a burden to others, while Hashimoto struggles to come to terms with his failing body. In their quest to stay healthy, they decide to take a swimming class where they meet Kaori, a once-professional athlete turned swimming teacher. Like Kenji, Kaori struggles with the fact that she’s past her peak, but through the swimming lessons, they both find a new perspective on life.
Director: Shinji Kuma
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date: September 23, 2023
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Toru Ishitsuka
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Shinji Kuma
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Rest of Our Lives about?
- To fight the first signs of dementia, the same illness that took the life of his beloved wife, 71-years old Kenji joins the Long and Healthy Life Club, where he befriends the eccentric Mr Hashimoto. His biggest fear is becoming a burden to others, while Hashimoto struggles to come to terms with his failing body. In their quest to stay healthy, they decide to take a swimming class where they meet Kaori, a once-professional athlete turned swimming teacher. Like Kenji, Kaori struggles with the fact that she’s past her peak, but through the swimming lessons, they both find a new perspective on life.
- Who directed The Rest of Our Lives?
- The Rest of Our Lives was directed by Shinji Kuma.
- Who stars in The Rest of Our Lives?
- The Rest of Our Lives stars Koichi Iwaki, Sara Takatsuki, Yasushi Fuchikami, Ryosei Tayama, Shihori Kanjiya, Masaki Miura.
- How long is The Rest of Our Lives?
- The Rest of Our Lives has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
- What genre is The Rest of Our Lives?
- The Rest of Our Lives is a Drama film.
- Where was The Rest of Our Lives produced?
- The Rest of Our Lives was produced in Japan.