
The Voice of Obo 2018
"His life would be changed when the man hears that voice."
In *The Voice of Obo (2018)*, director Takashi Saito crafts a poignant drama about Shuta, a once-promising boxer now drifting through life, burdened by regret and the weight of unfulfilled dreams.
Director: Takashi Saito
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Voice of Obo (2018) about?
*The Voice of Obo (2018)* follows Shuta, a former boxer who abandons his responsibilities when his girlfriend becomes pregnant. Haunted by his abandoned dreams, he flees to his hometown, only to confront the choices he's tried to outrun. The film examines regret, responsibility, and the fragile hope of starting anew.
Who directed The Voice of Obo?
Takashi Saito directed *The Voice of Obo (2018)*, bringing a thoughtful, character-driven approach to this intimate drama.
Who stars in The Voice of Obo?
The cast of *The Voice of Obo (2018)* includes Saburo Ishikura, Miki Mizuno, and Takashi Yuki in the lead roles.
Is The Voice of Obo (2018) worth watching?
While *The Voice of Obo (2018)* doesn't carry an IMDb rating, its slow-burn drama and thematic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of introspective character studies. The film's focus on redemption and the weight of past decisions offers a quietly powerful experience.
How long is The Voice of Obo?
The runtime of *The Voice of Obo (2018)* is 99 minutes.
About The Voice of Obo (2018) — A Fledgling Fighter's Quiet Struggle for Redemption
In *The Voice of Obo (2018)*, director Takashi Saito crafts a poignant drama about Shuta, a once-promising boxer now drifting through life, burdened by regret and the weight of unfulfilled dreams.
When he learns his girlfriend is pregnant, Shuta sees only another obstacle in his already bleak existence. Instead of facing the challenge, he flees to his hometown, hoping to escape the responsibilities that feel like chains. This Japanese character study lingers on themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the quiet moments that define us. With a somber yet reflective tone, the film explores how past choices shape our present—and whether it's ever too late to find purpose.
Starring Saburo Ishikura, Miki Mizuno, and Takashi Yuki, *The Voice of Obo (2018)* delivers a raw, introspective narrative that resonates long after the credits roll.