Directed by Shion Sono
~a quasi-sequel to his Suicide Circle(Jisatsu sâkuru), a.k.a. "Suicide Club"
"Noriko Shimabara is an ordinary 17-year-old girl. Her family consists of her younger sister Yuka, father Tetsuzou, and mother Taeko. Noriko couldn't help but feel unsatisfied with her ordinary suburban town life. One day, she discovers an interesting website on the internet where teenage girls from all over Japan gather. There, Noriko for the first time in her life feels that she is being understood by others. Noriko runs away from home to seek a new home in Tokyo. Arriving in Tokyo, she meets Kumiko, who is the central figure behind the website. Along with Kumiko, Noriko becomes a member of a strange business called Family Circle, which offers a rental family service. At Family Circle, members are dispatched to people with no family members to create an instant pseudo-family. Noriko finds the true beauty of family while role-playing in a pseudo-family, and through that pseudo-family, she begins understanding more about the relationship between herself and her family, as well as her relationship with herself. Following her sister, Yuka also runs to Tokyo. Their father Tetsuzou then begins searching for his two missing daughters....
High Speed Broadband Connection recommended, Flash Plug in Required!
Monday, September 24, 2007
Noriko's Dinner Table(Japan)
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