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26 Apr 2024 · Evil Does Not Exist: Directed by Ryûsuke Hamaguchi. With Hitoshi Omika, Ryô Nishikawa, Ryûji Kosaka, Ayaka Shibutani. Takumi and his daughter Hana live in Mizubiki Village, close to Tokyo.
22 Mei 2024 · Evil Does Not Exist is in theaters now. Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, a Best Picture nominee for Drive My Car, answers our questions about what happens at the end of Evil Does Not Exist — and the beginning.
Evil Does Not Exist (Japanese: 悪は存在しない, Hepburn: Aku wa Sonzai Shinai) is a 2023 Japanese drama film written and directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi. With a cast of non-professional actors, the film follows a single father who lives in a village that is disrupted by a real estate project and the consequences its development will have to ...
2 Mei 2024 · “Evil Does Not Exist” is the latest from the Japanese filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi, who’s best known for his sublime drama “Drive My Car. ” This new movie is more modestly scaled than that...
In the rural alpine hamlet of Mizubiki, not far from Tokyo, Takumi and his daughter, Hana, lead a modest life gathering water, wood, and wild wasabi for the local udon restaurant.
29 Apr 2024 · Evil Does Not Exist. “You can’t get a head start if you aim for perfection,” a clueless moneyed entrepreneur muses during a video chat with his two shell-shocked subordinates in the new film from writer-director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi.
3 Mei 2024 · Evil has never seemed to exist in the cinematic universe of Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, where even the worst-behaved characters are too richly and painfully human to be defined by clear moral binaries.
Evil Does Not Exist. DRAMA. In a rural alpine hamlet not far from Tokyo, townsfolk are alarmed by plans to build an opulent glamping site when it becomes clear the project will have a pernicious impact on the community.
2 Okt 2023 · 'Evil Does Not Exist' first premiered in Venice where it picked up both the jury and Fipresci prize. Is the last film from Ryusuke Hamaguchi, following his ...
3 Mei 2024 · "Evil Does Not Exist," directed by Ryūsuke Hamaguchi, is a visually arresting and contemplative film that examines the delicate balance between humanity and nature. Set in a tranquil Japanese village, the narrative unfolds slowly, immersing the audience in the serene yet poignant environment.