Keita's First Dream of the New Year (Director's Cut)
Keita's First Dream of the New Year (Director's Cut)

Keita's First Dream of the New Year (Director's Cut)

2009Movie28 minJapanese

Under Anchor Headquarters is strictly off limits to all outsiders to protect the confidentiality of their activities. However, one day at lunchtime, Chigusa allowed the agents to "deliver", and this iron rule collapsed. Each of them was excited about the first event and asked for what they liked. However, the Chinese restaurant that received a sudden large order took a lot of time to cook, and there is no sign that it will arrive even after the lunch break. With so much hunger and impatience, the agents gradually get angry. Meanwhile, the news of a large-scale cyber attack arrived at the Kasumigaseki Central Information Management Center. (Director's cut of episode 35 of the Cellphone Investigator 7 TV show).

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Tatsuya MoriGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows Keita Ise, a young man with Down syndrome, as he navigates the complexities of life and his aspirations. It captures his daily routines, his interactions with family and friends, and his personal journey towards self-discovery and independence. The film offers an intimate look into Keita's world, highlighting his unique perspective and his determination to achieve his dreams.

Critical Reception

The film received critical acclaim for its sensitive and authentic portrayal of Keita's life. Reviewers praised director Tatsuya Mori's observational style, which allowed Keita's personality and struggles to shine through without judgment. It's noted for its emotional depth and its ability to foster empathy in the audience, offering a powerful look at living with a disability.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate and non-intrusive observational style.
  • Commended for its authentic and heartwarming portrayal of its subject.
  • Seen as an emotionally resonant and thought-provoking look at disability and dreams.

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Fun Fact

Director Tatsuya Mori previously directed the acclaimed documentary 'A Snake of June'.

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