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Bōshi 2008

90 min📅 2008-08-02

Hiroshi Kurosaki's 2008 Japanese drama, Bōshi, is a gripping cinematic experience that delves into the complexities of the human condition.

Director: Hiroshi Kurosaki

Cast

Ken Ogata
Ken Ogata
Shunpei Takayama
Tetsuji Tamayama
Tetsuji Tamayama
Goro Kawahara
Yuko Tanaka
Yuko Tanaka
Setsu Takemoto
Ittoku Kishibe
Ittoku Kishibe
Masayuki Kawahara
Hideyuki Kasahara
Hideyuki Kasahara
Shunpei Takayama (age 28)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bōshi (2008) about?

Bōshi is a Japanese drama that follows a cast of complex characters as they navigate the challenges of their own personal demons in a world where reality and fantasy blur.

Who directed Bōshi?

Hiroshi Kurosaki directed Bōshi.

Who stars in Bōshi?

Bōshi features a talented ensemble cast, including Ken Ogata, Tetsuji Tamayama, and Yuko Tanaka.

Is Bōshi (2008) worth watching?

While Bōshi may not be a widely known film, its thought-provoking themes and atmospheric tension make it a compelling watch for fans of Japanese drama and psychological cinema.

How long is Bōshi?

Bōshi has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Bōshi (2008) — A Gripping Japanese Drama that Explores the Human Condition

Hiroshi Kurosaki's 2008 Japanese drama, Bōshi, is a gripping cinematic experience that delves into the complexities of the human condition. Set in a world where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, this thought-provoking film follows a cast of complex characters as they navigate the challenges of their own personal demons. With a talented ensemble cast, including Ken Ogata, Tetsuji Tamayama, and Yuko Tanaka, Bōshi is a must-watch for fans of psychological drama and Japanese cinema.

As the story unfolds, Kurosaki masterfully weaves together themes of identity, morality, and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world. With its atmospheric tension and thought-provoking plot, Bōshi is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you pondering the complexities of the human experience long after the credits roll.