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64: Part 2 2016

★ 7.517 votes119 min📅 2016-06-01

Directed by Takahisa Zeze, *64: Part 2 (2016)* plunges into the shadowy legacy of Japan's infamous 'Case 64,' a chilling unsolved kidnapping and murder from 1989.

Director: Takahisa Zeze

Cast

Koichi Sato
Koichi Sato
Yoshinobu Mikami
Go Ayano
Go Ayano
Police Officer Suwa
Nana Eikura
Nana Eikura
Police Officer Mikumo
Yui Natsukawa
Yui Natsukawa
Minako Mikami
Naoto Ogata
Naoto Ogata
Masato Mezaki
Masataka Kubota
Masataka Kubota
Koichiro Hiyoshi
Kentaro Sakaguchi
Kentaro Sakaguchi
Teshima
Michitaka Tsutsui
Michitaka Tsutsui
Kakinuma
Mayu Tsuruta
Mayu Tsuruta
Mizuki Murakushi
Hidekazu Akai
Hidekazu Akai
Mochizuki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 64: Part 2 (2016) about?

In 2002, former detective Yoshinobu Mikami—haunted by his failure to solve the 1989 'Case 64' kidnapping—faces a new abduction that mirrors the tragedy. As the statute of limitations ticks down, Mikami's personal and professional life unravels, forcing him to confront a past he can't outrun.

Who directed 64: Part 2?

64: Part 2 was directed by Takahisa Zeze, known for his work in Japanese crime dramas that blend psychological tension with social commentary.

Who stars in 64: Part 2?

The film features a gripping cast including Koichi Sato as Yoshinobu Mikami, Go Ayano, Nana Eikura, Yui Natsukawa, and Naoto Ogata.

Is 64: Part 2 (2016) worth watching?

For fans of slow-burn mysteries and character-driven thrillers, *64: Part 2* delivers a compelling narrative wrapped in atmospheric tension. While IMDb lacks a rating, its themes of justice and closure make it a standout entry in the genre.

How long is 64: Part 2?

64: Part 2 has a runtime of 119 minutes.

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About 64: Part 2 (2016) — A Haunting Sequel to Japan's Most Infamous Unsolved Case

Directed by Takahisa Zeze, *64: Part 2 (2016)* plunges into the shadowy legacy of Japan's infamous 'Case 64,' a chilling unsolved kidnapping and murder from 1989. The film bridges two timelines: the original investigation led by Detective Yoshinobu Mikami, now transferred to a tense PR role amid unresolved guilt, and a shocking 2002 case mirroring the past. As Mikami's strained relationship with reporters reflects his own fractured family life—his daughter missing—he races against the statute of limitations, desperate to uncover the truth before time runs out. With a mood of creeping dread and moral ambiguity, Zeze crafts a mystery steeped in nostalgia and forensic detail.

The atmosphere is claustrophobic, blending personal turmoil with the specter of historical injustice. Mikami's haunted past collides with present-day pressure, as he confronts a case that echoes the cruelty of 'Case 64' while dodging media scrutiny. The film's themes of justice deferred and the weight of unsolved trauma resonate through its tense pacing and understated performances, particularly by Koichi Sato as Mikami and Nana Eikura as a reporter tangled in the investigation.