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Sagi no Ko 2019

90 min📅 2019-03-23

In the bustling city of Nagoya, 2019 becomes a turning point for Mitsuyo, an elderly woman targeted by a heartless phone scam.

Director: Takashi Kawakami

Cast

Aoi Nakamura
Aoi Nakamura
Kohki Osamura
Kohki Osamura
Hikaru Takahashi
Hikaru Takahashi
Takayuki Hamatsu
Takayuki Hamatsu
Maki Sakai
Maki Sakai
Kaori Momoi
Kaori Momoi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sagi no Ko (2019) about?

The film follows Mitsuyo, an elderly woman in Nagoya who outsmarts a scammer, exposing a juvenile caught in a web of adult orchestrated fraud. As the case unfolds, it reveals tensions between justice and societal retribution, all while dissecting the ethics of targeting the wealthy under the guise of "returning dead money."

Who directed Sagi no Ko?

Takashi Kawakami directed this 2019 drama, known for his ability to blend social realism with intense character dramas.

Who stars in Sagi no Ko?

The film features Aoi Nakamura, Kohki Osamura, Hikaru Takahashi, Takayuki Hamatsu, Maki Sakai, and Kaori Momoi in pivotal roles.

Is Sagi no Ko (2019) worth watching?

As a drama rooted in moral ambiguity and societal critique, "Sagi no Ko" offers a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its themes and execution suggest a film that provokes reflection long after the credits roll.

How long is Sagi no Ko?

Sagi no Ko (2019) has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Sagi no Ko (2019) — A Nagoya scam drama with surprising moral depth

In the bustling city of Nagoya, 2019 becomes a turning point for Mitsuyo, an elderly woman targeted by a heartless phone scam. When she reports the fraud, the investigation unravels a disturbing scheme run by a minor, Kazuto, caught in a web of deceit orchestrated by adults exploiting societal grievances. Directed by Takashi Kawakami, "Sagi no Ko (2019)" dives into the gritty underbelly of financial fraud, weaving themes of justice, redemption, and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator. With a tense atmosphere that mirrors the immediacy of real-life scams, the film challenges perceptions of morality while delivering a thought-provoking narrative.

Starring Aoi Nakamura, Kohki Osamura, and Kaori Momoi, this drama offers a gripping exploration of human vulnerabilities and the consequences of crime, framed within the stark reality of Japan's socioeconomic tensions.