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Peak: The Rescuers 2011

★ 6.36 votes126 min📅 2011-05-07

Directed by Osamu Katayama, *Peak: The Rescuers* (2011) is a gripping Japanese drama that dives deep into the world of mountain rescue teams, blending raw emotional intensity with breathtaking alpine landscapes.

Director: Osamu Katayama

Cast

Shun Oguri
Shun Oguri
Sanpo Shimazaki
Masami Nagasawa
Masami Nagasawa
Kumi Shiina
Kuranosuke Sasaki
Kuranosuke Sasaki
Masato Noda
Takuya Ishida
Takuya Ishida
Toshio Akutsu
Yoshie Ichige
Yoshie Ichige
Ayako Tanimura
Atsuro Watabe
Atsuro Watabe
Hidenori Maki
Toshihiro Yashiba
Toshihiro Yashiba
Yohei Zama
Kyosuke Yabe
Kyosuke Yabe
Shunichi Ando
Manabu Hamada
Manabu Hamada
Seki
Suzunosuke Tanaka
Suzunosuke Tanaka
Moriya

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peak: The Rescuers (2011) about?

The film follows Shimazaki Sanpo, a veteran mountain rescuer who volunteers his time to save lives in Nagano, despite the personal toll. When a new recruit joins the team, their partnership forces Sanpo to confront his own grief and the ethical dilemmas of rescue work. Together, they navigate the dangers of the mountains while learning what it truly means to serve others.

Who directed Peak: The Rescuers?

Osamu Katayama directed *Peak: The Rescuers*, bringing a keen eye for realism and emotional depth to the film.

Who stars in Peak: The Rescuers?

The film features Shun Oguri, Masami Nagasawa, Kuranosuke Sasaki, Takuya Ishida, and Yoshie Ichige in pivotal roles.

Is Peak: The Rescuers (2011) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, *Peak: The Rescuers* is a compelling drama for fans of character-driven stories and real-life action. Its themes of resilience and sacrifice resonate strongly, though its slow pacing may not suit all viewers. If you appreciate gritty, atmospheric films, this one delivers.

How long is Peak: The Rescuers?

The runtime of *Peak: The Rescuers* is 126 minutes, or 2 hours and 6 minutes.

About Peak: The Rescuers (2011) — A Mountain Rescue Drama of Courage and Compassion

Directed by Osamu Katayama, *Peak: The Rescuers* (2011) is a gripping Japanese drama that dives deep into the world of mountain rescue teams, blending raw emotional intensity with breathtaking alpine landscapes. The film follows Shimazaki Sanpo, a seasoned volunteer rescuer whose unshakable compassion and resilience define his approach to saving lives—even in the face of personal loss. When newcomer Shiina Kumi joins the Nagano prefecture rescue team, their dynamic tests both their professional skills and moral convictions, revealing the fragile yet unbreakable bonds formed in the crucible of emergency response. With its meditative pace and stark realism, the movie explores themes of duty, forgiveness, and the human spirit's unyielding will to overcome adversity.

As Sanpo confronts the harsh realities of mountain rescues, his philosophy—rooted in empathy and acceptance—shines as a beacon of hope amid tragedy. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Japan's rugged terrain, where every second counts and every decision carries weight. Katayama's direction infuses the narrative with a sense of urgency and quiet dignity, making *Peak: The Rescuers* a standout in the drama genre, where the stakes are as high as the peaks themselves.