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Goggles 2005

55 min📅 2005-03-05

Directed by Tsuyoshi Sakurai, 'Goggles' (2005) is a poignant drama that sheds light on the dark realities of child abuse. The film revolves around Haruki, a young boy who wears goggles to conceal the bruises inflicted by his father.

Director: Tsuyoshi Sakurai

Cast

Soran Tamoto
Soran Tamoto
Haruki
Rumi Nohara
Katsuki
Go Riju
Go Riju
Haruki's father
Naomi Akimoto
Naomi Akimoto
Haruki's mother
Masashi Hirakubo
Katsuya Kobayashi
Katsuya Kobayashi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Goggles (2005) about?

The film revolves around a young boy named Haruki, who wears goggles to conceal the bruises inflicted by his father, and explores the long-lasting effects of trauma.

Who directed Goggles?

Tsuyoshi Sakurai directed the poignant drama, 'Goggles'.

Who stars in Goggles?

Soran Tamoto, Rumi Nohara, and Go Riju deliver compelling performances in the film.

Is Goggles (2005) worth watching?

Although the IMDb rating is not available, 'Goggles' (2005) is a gripping drama that explores important themes and is worth watching for those interested in poignant stories about child abuse.

How long is Goggles?

The film has a runtime of 55 minutes.

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About Goggles (2005) — A Haunting Drama Exposing the Dark Reality of Child Abuse

Directed by Tsuyoshi Sakurai, 'Goggles' (2005) is a poignant drama that sheds light on the dark realities of child abuse. The film revolves around Haruki, a young boy who wears goggles to conceal the bruises inflicted by his father. His classmates, though initially teasing him, inadvertently reveal the deep-seated emotional pain he suffers. As the story unfolds, it becomes a powerful exploration of the long-lasting effects of trauma and the importance of empathy. Sakurai's direction masterfully weaves a narrative that not only highlights the struggles of Haruki but also encourages viewers to reflect on their own relationships and the impact of their words on others.

The cast, led by Soran Tamoto, delivers a compelling performance that brings depth and nuance to the story. The film's concise runtime of 55 minutes makes it an engaging and thought-provoking watch. 'Goggles' (2005) is a gripping drama that will leave viewers moved and perhaps even changed.