

Into the White Night
A pawn shop owner in Osaka is murdered, but due to a lack of conclusive evidence the police lists the man's death as a suicide. Detective Sasagaki, who investigated the case, can't forget the dark eyes of the main suspect's daughter Yukiho and the pawn shop owner's son Ryouji. As time goes by, more mysterious deaths surround Yukiho & Ryouji. Detective Sasagaki still unable to let go of the pawn shop owner case discovers startling details about Yukiho and Ryouji ...
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Plot Summary
In Sapporo, Hokkaido, a young man named Yoichi is found dead, and his fiancée, Yuki, is immediately suspected. However, the investigation reveals a decades-long, intricate web of deception and sacrifice connecting Yoichi and Yuki, who have been protecting each other since childhood. Their complex relationship and desperate attempts to evade discovery are explored as the police close in.
Critical Reception
Into the White Night received generally positive reviews, with praise directed at its complex narrative, emotional depth, and strong performances. Critics noted its intricate plotting and the melancholic atmosphere, though some found the pacing occasionally slow. Audience reception was also favorable, appreciating the gripping story and the compelling portrayal of love and sacrifice against a backdrop of crime.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intricate and suspenseful plot that unfolds over many years.
- Commended for the emotional performances of the lead actors, particularly their portrayal of a deep, albeit troubled, bond.
- Noted for its dark, atmospheric tone and melancholic exploration of sacrifice and loyalty.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's compelling narrative and emotional impact, with many appreciating the intricate storyline and the dedication of the main characters to one another.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for several awards at the Japanese Academy Film Prize, including Outstanding Performance by an Actor for Takao Osawa.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of a popular Japanese novel of the same name by Keigo Higashino.
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