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SAYOUNARA 2018

★ 6.29 votes86 min📅 2018-11-20

"This is our short eternal story."

In the poignant and thought-provoking SAYOUNARA (2018), Yuho Ishibashi's sensitive direction brings to life a narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships amidst the darkness of grief.

Director: Yuho Ishibashi

Cast

Haruka Imou
Haruka Imou
Yuki Kishimoto
Kilala Inori
Kilala Inori
Aya Seto
Amon Hirai
Amon Hirai
Keita Iino
Nanami Hidaka
Nanami Hidaka
Yuka Anzai
Shino Natsume
Shino Natsume
Manami Kono
Tatsuya Shirato
Tatsuya Shirato
Daichi Souma
Ruka Ishikawa
Ruka Ishikawa
Miyu Matsui
Kaiki Ohara
Kaiki Ohara
Shuhei Takahashi
Oto Takeuchi
Oto Takeuchi
Erina Kinoshita
Takuto Mori
Takuto Mori
Sakutaro Abe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SAYOUNARA (2018) about?

The film follows Yuki's classmate as rumors spread about her death, disrupting the relationships between Yuki and her classmates, forcing them to confront their vulnerabilities and navigate the complexities of grief.

Who directed SAYOUNARA?

Yuho Ishibashi's sensitive direction brings a poignant and thought-provoking narrative to life.

Who stars in SAYOUNARA?

The talented cast includes Haruka Imou, Kilala Inori, Amon Hirai, and Nanami Hidaka.

Is SAYOUNARA (2018) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, SAYOUNARA's exploration of grief, loss, and resilience makes it a compelling watch for fans of drama and character-driven storytelling.

How long is SAYOUNARA?

The runtime is 86 minutes.

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About SAYOUNARA (2018) — Unpacking the Complexities of Grief and Human Connection

In the poignant and thought-provoking SAYOUNARA (2018), Yuho Ishibashi's sensitive direction brings to life a narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships amidst the darkness of grief. When a classmate's sudden passing sets off a chain reaction of rumors and misunderstandings, Yuki's tight-knit group of friends finds itself struggling to maintain a sense of normalcy. As they navigate the treacherous waters of adolescent emotions, the lines between truth and fiction become increasingly blurred, forcing each character to confront their own vulnerabilities. With a talented cast that includes Haruka Imou, Kilala Inori, and Amon Hirai, SAYOUNARA (2018) is a must-watch for fans of drama and character-driven storytelling.

This contemplative and introspective film invites viewers to reflect on the fragility of life and the power of human connections. As the characters grapple with their emotions, the film's themes of grief, loss, and resilience resonate deeply, leaving a lasting impression long after the credits roll.