Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much (2012)
Michiru is a troubled schoolboy who concocts fantasies to escape reality. He is morbid and fears death, but ponders and acts out suicides. His classmates bully and harass him and he has no hopes left. Things change when he meets Sayaka. The cute girl, he things, is his saviour. The girl, however, has a different streak.
Director: Hidenobu Abera
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: July 20, 2012
Cast
- Natsumi Imanaka - Sayaka
- Kosho Kawamura - Michiru
- Hidenobu Abera
Screenplay
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Themes
Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Battle with Depression and Hope, Mental Health and Inner Struggle
Keywords
depression, suicide, prostitution
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much about?
- Michiru is a troubled schoolboy who concocts fantasies to escape reality. He is morbid and fears death, but ponders and acts out suicides. His classmates bully and harass him and he has no hopes left. Things change when he meets Sayaka. The cute girl, he things, is his saviour. The girl, however, has a different streak.
- Who directed Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much?
- Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much was directed by Hidenobu Abera.
- Who stars in Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much?
- Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much stars Natsumi Imanaka, Kosho Kawamura, Hidenobu Abera.
- How long is Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much?
- Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much?
- Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much is a Drama film.
- Where was Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much produced?
- Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much was produced in Japan.
- What are the themes of Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much?
- The themes of Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much include: Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Battle with Depression and Hope, Mental Health and Inner Struggle.