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Gene Waltz 2011

111 min📅 2011-02-05

In *Gene Waltz (2011)*, director Kentaro Otani crafts a gripping drama that dives into the ethical tightropes of modern medicine. Set against the backdrop of Japan's crumbling healthcare system, the film follows Dr.

Director: Kentaro Otani

Cast

Miho Kanno
Miho Kanno
Rie Sonezaki
Seiichi Tanabe
Seiichi Tanabe
Goro Kiyokawa
Nao Omori
Nao Omori
Hisahiro Saegusa
Miho Shiraishi
Miho Shiraishi
Mineko Amari
Takuma Otoo
Takuma Otoo
Kenji Amari
Nana Katase
Nana Katase
Miki Tanaka
Mirei Kiritani
Mirei Kiritani
Yumi Aoi
Mari Hamada
Mari Hamada
Misuzu Myoko
Masahiko Nishimura
Masahiko Nishimura
Professor Yashikiki
Ren Osugi
Ren Osugi
Takashi Araki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gene Waltz (2011) about?

*Gene Waltz* follows Dr. Rie, a renowned obstetrician navigating Japan's collapsing healthcare system. When she helps an infertile woman conceive via a surrogate—a legally prohibited method—she becomes entangled in a web of ethical dilemmas, personal sacrifice, and institutional pressure.

Who directed Gene Waltz?

The film was directed by Kentaro Otani, known for his ability to weave complex human dramas within high-stakes settings.

Who stars in Gene Waltz?

The lead roles are played by Miho Kanno, Seiichi Tanabe, and Nao Omori, with supporting turns from Miho Shiraishi, Takuma Otoo, and Nana Katase.

Is Gene Waltz (2011) worth watching?

As an unrated drama-mystery, *Gene Waltz* offers a thought-provoking exploration of medical ethics and personal conviction. Its tense narrative and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films, though its niche themes may not appeal to all audiences.

How long is Gene Waltz?

The film runs for 111 minutes.

About Gene Waltz (2011) — A Medical Drama Where Ethics Collide with Desire

In *Gene Waltz (2011)*, director Kentaro Otani crafts a gripping drama that dives into the ethical tightropes of modern medicine. Set against the backdrop of Japan's crumbling healthcare system, the film follows Dr. Rie (Miho Kanno), a brilliant obstetrician whose nickname as the "Joan of Arc of Obstetrics & Gynecology" reflects her fierce dedication. When she assists an infertile patient in conceiving through a surrogate—a practice banned in Japan—her world collides with bureaucracy and moral dilemmas.

With a backdrop of tense hospital corridors and whispered scandals, *Gene Waltz* blends mystery with raw human drama, exploring themes of sacrifice, systemic failure, and the lengths people go to for parenthood. Seiichi Tanabe and Nao Omori round out the standout cast, delivering performances that heighten the film's emotional intensity and suspense.