Abare Bunya
Abare Bunya

Abare Bunya

1998Movie85 minJapanese

Based on Tetsuya Saruwatari's manga series about a reporter who gets assigned to a serial murder case involving schoolgirls who engage in "compensated dating".

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Director: Katsuya TomitaGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

A young boy named Bunya lives in a village during wartime Japan. He struggles with the realities of conflict, loss, and the destruction of his home. The film explores his coming-of-age amidst the chaos and his efforts to find hope and resilience in a world torn apart by war.

Critical Reception

Abare Bunya is a lesser-known but critically appreciated independent film that delves into the profound impact of war on civilian life, particularly through the eyes of a child. It is often praised for its sensitive portrayal of innocence lost and its stark depiction of the wartime experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • A poignant and often heartbreaking depiction of childhood during wartime.
  • Praised for its emotional depth and understated performances.
  • Offers a grounded and realistic perspective on the human cost of conflict.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in a rural area of Japan, contributing to its authentic and raw atmosphere.

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