Nosari: Impermanent Eternity
Nosari: Impermanent Eternity

Nosari: Impermanent Eternity

2020Movie129 minJapanese

A young man wanders and makes calls to elders who live alone. Saying “Granny, it’s me,” he lies to them that he is their grandson. An old lady, who runs a music shop in the declining shopping area in Amakusa, answers his call and warmly accepts him. Pretending as her grandson, he settles down in the town. He gets used to his friendship with young villagers, the sound and landscape of Amakusa, and the old lady’s everyday life.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users85%
Director: Akihiro YamamuraGenres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Mystery

Plot Summary

In a near-future Japan grappling with the ethical implications of memory-recording technology, a detective investigates a series of seemingly unrelated suicides. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a vast conspiracy involving the artificial preservation of consciousness and the blurred lines between life, death, and digital existence. The investigation forces her to confront her own past and the true meaning of permanence in a fleeting world.

Critical Reception

Nosari: Impermanent Eternity received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its ambitious philosophical themes and atmospheric visuals, while some found the plot occasionally convoluted. Audiences were generally engaged by its thought-provoking premise and emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exploration of memory and identity in a technologically advanced society.
  • Commended for its striking cinematography and strong lead performances.
  • Criticized by some for a narrative that can become overly complex and slow-paced.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's unique sci-fi concept and its emotional resonance, particularly the performances. Some viewers found the pacing to be a bit slow, but the overall sentiment was positive regarding its originality and thought-provoking themes.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Japan Academy Film Prize. Won Best Cinematography at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive visual style was heavily influenced by early 20th-century Japanese woodblock prints, aiming to create a blend of traditional aesthetics and futuristic themes.

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