
Tears of Persephone 2021
In *Tears of Persephone (2021)*, Shu Watanabe stars as Futa, a city dweller who flees to the countryside only to find himself drowning in debt and despair.
Director: Teppei Isobe
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Tears of Persephone (2021)* about?
*Tears of Persephone* follows Futa, a man who flees urban life for rural tranquility, only to face crushing debt. His partner Minori intervenes with a supernatural ring, but their troubles only deepen as fantasy and reality collide. The film explores love, sacrifice, and the cost of escaping one's past.
Who directed *Tears of Persephone*?
Teppei Isobe directed *Tears of Persephone*. Known for his work on the *Mystic Shrine Maiden* series, Isobe crafts a visually rich and emotionally layered narrative in this drama.
Who stars in *Tears of Persephone*?
The film features Shu Watanabe, Ayame Goriki, Manami Hashimoto, Hiroyuki Watanabe, and Hiroaki Iwanaga in key roles.
Is *Tears of Persephone (2021)* worth watching?
With its blend of drama, fantasy, and mystery, *Tears of Persephone* offers a unique viewing experience. Its short runtime and atmospheric storytelling make it a compelling pick for fans of emotional and thought-provoking films.
How long is *Tears of Persephone*?
The runtime of *Tears of Persephone* is 103 minutes.
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About Tears of Persephone (2021): A Rural Drama Blending Fantasy and Love
In *Tears of Persephone (2021)*, Shu Watanabe stars as Futa, a city dweller who flees to the countryside only to find himself drowning in debt and despair. His partner, Minori (Ayame Goriki), steps in with an otherworldly solution—a mysterious ring that seems to blur the lines between fantasy and reality. Directed by Teppei Isobe, this atmospheric drama weaves a haunting tale of love and mystery, where every secret carries a price. The film's dreamlike visuals and emotional depth create an immersive experience, blending rural struggles with supernatural intrigue.
As Futa and Minori navigate this surreal new world, they uncover truths that challenge their perception of love, trust, and sacrifice. With a runtime of just 103 minutes, *Tears of Persephone* balances intimate character moments against a backdrop of eerie enchantment. Produced by Yasuaki Genda and Teppei Isobe, the film is a standout in modern Japanese drama, offering a poignant exploration of human connection amid the unknown.