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Pla-Baroque 2015

130 min📅 2015-02-22

In Manabu Asô's chilling mystery-thriller Pla-Baroque (2015), Detective Yu Kuroha of the Kanagawa PD Mobile Unit faces a case that blurs the line between suicide and murder.

Director: Manabu Asô

Cast

Anne Watanabe
Anne Watanabe
Yu Kuroha
Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
Kota Kaga
Tomoya Nakamura
Tomoya Nakamura
Kiri
Seiji Fukushi
Seiji Fukushi
Nao Sato
Masumi Nomura
Masumi Nomura
Seiko Hara
Naoki Kobayashi
Naoki Kobayashi
Raiun
Red Rice
BJ
Manami Konishi
Manami Konishi
Ryo Kuroha
Kotaro Yoshida
Kotaro Yoshida
Masanori Kunieda
Hidekazu Mashima
Hidekazu Mashima
Osamu Kanzaki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pla-Baroque (2015) about?

Detective Yu Kuroha investigates a puzzling case where fourteen people are found frozen to death in a container, all with wills—but one person is missing. As she challenges the official suicide ruling, her pursuit reveals a sinister plot involving a hidden survivor and a web of manipulation.

Who directed Pla-Baroque?

Pla-Baroque was directed by Manabu Asô, a filmmaker known for his gripping crime dramas that blend realism with psychological depth.

Who stars in Pla-Baroque?

The film features Anne Watanabe as Detective Yu Kuroha, alongside Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Tomoya Nakamura, Seiji Fukushi, and Masumi Nomura.

Is Pla-Baroque (2015) worth watching?

With its tense atmosphere and clever plot twists, Pla-Baroque offers a compelling watch for fans of crime thrillers. While not widely rated, the film's intricate narrative and strong performances make it a standout in the genre, especially for those who enjoy detective stories with moral ambiguity.

How long is Pla-Baroque?

Pla-Baroque has a runtime of 130 minutes, immersing viewers in its slow-burn mystery.

About Pla-Baroque (2015) — A chilling detective thriller unraveling a frozen conspiracy

In Manabu Asô's chilling mystery-thriller Pla-Baroque (2015), Detective Yu Kuroha of the Kanagawa PD Mobile Unit faces a case that blurs the line between suicide and murder. When fourteen frozen bodies are discovered inside a rental container, the official conclusion points to a tragic group suicide—yet Kuroha's instincts resist the narrative. Her investigation uncovers a disturbing discrepancy: fifteen wills for fourteen victims, suggesting a survivor lurking in the shadows. As she delves deeper, the film unravels themes of isolation, manipulation, and the dark undercurrents of human desperation.

With its stark atmosphere and emotionally charged narrative, Pla-Baroque (2015) blends procedural intensity with psychological tension. Anne Watanabe delivers a standout performance as the determined yet vulnerable Kuroha, supported by a talented ensemble cast including Hiroyuki Ikeuchi and Tomoya Nakamura. The director's signature style crafts a hauntingly realistic portrait of crime and consequence, leaving audiences questioning the fine line between justice and vengeance.