

The Kirishima Thing
A story about the disappearance of Kirishima, a star athlete of the volleyball club, and how his disappearance affects every person in school.
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Plot Summary
In a quiet Japanese town, the sudden and unexplained disappearance of a popular high school student, Ryoji Kirishima, throws the community into turmoil. As his friends and teachers grapple with the mystery, their own secrets and relationships begin to unravel. The film explores the complexities of adolescent life, societal pressures, and the ripple effects of a single event on an entire community.
Critical Reception
The Kirishima Thing was critically acclaimed for its nuanced portrayal of teenage life and its suspenseful mystery elements. Reviewers praised its ensemble cast, thoughtful direction, and its ability to delve into the unspoken anxieties and social dynamics within a high school setting.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intricate narrative and character development.
- Hailed as a realistic and poignant depiction of high school social dynamics.
- Applauded for its suspenseful unfolding of a central mystery.
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Awards & Accolades
Won Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize and Best Director at the Mainichi Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the award-winning novel of the same name by Tsuyoshi Rikako.
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