
Atashira 2017
"Who are you? Shiranai Lonely genius You know who you are?"
Atashira (2017), directed by Jun Yoriko and starring Misaki Morino, weaves a haunting drama-mystery that explores the fragility of human control over fate.
Director: Jun Yoriko
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Atashira (2017) about?
Atashira delves into the life of a person unable to control their own impulses, trapped by invisible genetic chains. Through the eyes of a child observer, the film examines the raw intersections of human sexuality, existence, and mortality in a narrative that feels both intimate and unsettling.
Who directed Atashira?
Atashira was directed by Jun Yoriko, a filmmaker known for her provocative and sensual storytelling in works like Flower Bird Basket.
Who stars in Atashira?
The film features Misaki Morino in a standout role, alongside Masakatsu Nakasaki, Kyoko Hayami, and Noriko Kimura.
Is Atashira (2017) worth watching?
While Atashira isn't rated on IMDb, its intense drama-mystery themes and Yoriko's bold direction make it compelling for fans of psychological films. If you enjoy narratives that challenge perceptions of self and fate, this one's worth your time.
How long is Atashira?
Atashira has a runtime of 101 minutes.
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About Atashira (2017) — A Dark, Psychological Drama on Identity and Fate
Atashira (2017), directed by Jun Yoriko and starring Misaki Morino, weaves a haunting drama-mystery that explores the fragility of human control over fate.
The story follows a solitary protagonist wrestling with inner demons, their life unraveling as twisted genetic legacies and inescapable impulses take center stage. Yoriko crafts a layered narrative where sexuality, existence, and mortality intersect, all viewed through the eyes of a child caught in the chaos. The film's oppressive atmosphere mirrors the protagonist's isolation, making Atashira a psychological puzzle where truth and identity blur into shadowy reflections of one another.