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Situada en el siglo 21 con la población diezmada por el terror biológico. Actualmente existen dos tipos de seres humanos. Uno es el Nokusu que fueron infectados con un virus, pero sobrevivió, en consecuencia, llevan un anticuerpo. La mayoría son jóvenes, sanos y tienen una gran inteligencia, pero tienen una alta sensibilidad a los rayos ultravioleta y son activos principalmente durante la noche. El otro grupo son los Kyurio. Sobrevivieron por no tener el virus. El Nokusu discrimina a los Kyurio. Tetsuhiko Okudera es un Kyurio. Nació en un pueblo pobre. Él no está contento con ser un Kyurio y desearía ser podría ser un Nokusu. Yui Ikuta es amiga de la infancia de Tetsuhiko. Ella trata de revivir al pueblo pobre. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation

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  • País: Japan
  • Tipo: Movie
  • Fecha de estreno: abr 23, 2016
  • Duración: 2 hr. 9 min.
  • Puntuación: 7.0 (scored by 130 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #115474
  • Popularidad: #10611
  • Clasificación del contenido: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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Fun and fascinating, occasionally thrilling, and ultimately invigorating.

Yu Irie directs a talented cast led by Ryunosuke Kamiki (As the Gods Will, BAKUMAN) in this quietly riveting, suspenseful drama about humanity at the brink of desperation. Challenging to watch at times, The Sun is not afraid to explore the tensions and inhibitions of a society at breaking point.

The world building and characterisation are superb and never feel heavy-handed. We’re exploring some familiar allegories, but the Japanese setting produces a fresh take on the traditional versus technological. The Nox are productive and technologically capable, yet they are more rigid and emotionless. Despite their smiles they seem almost brainwashed. On the other hand the Curios live in quaint Japanese countryside towns abundant in nature and steeped in tradition. They live in a more natural world, and the only negative influence on their way of life happens to be the bureaucratic hold of those who’ve taken power for their own.

The technical side of the production is equally flawless, and oftentimes the cinematography is breathtaking. One scene in particular pulls out all the stops, a one shot which utilises every element of filmmaking to progress the story and tie together a number of narrative threads in a seamless and thrilling way. Tetsuhiko’s uncle returns to the village years after murdering a Nox guard, tainting the name of the village and making its people a target for the dominant group. At the same time Tetsuhiko arrives home with a wounded Nox, a young man he’s been befriending as he plans to enter the lottery. It’s hard to describe without spoilers, but as the two threads clash we see character blocking, camera movement, framing, quadrants and planes all employed pitch-perfectly. It’s cinematic magic.

The Sun delivers as a gripping and relatable story with a post-apocalyptic sci-fi flavour. Fun and fascinating, occasionally thrilling, and ultimately invigorating.

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The theme and meaning of this movie leave you with something to ponder about.

Pure Machiavellian genius, The Sun is a unique take on a not-quite oppressed society, equally heartwarming and heart breaking, scenes of tragedy splashed with black comedy and absurdist humor that only the Japanese are capable of delivering with such 12-gauge impact. An ensemble cast, excellent performance; there were some moments in the film that were very emotional. Add some smart framing and crisp cinematography, and you've got one hell of a package. The theme and meaning of this movie leave you with something to ponder about.
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  • Movie: Sun
  • País: Japón
  • Fecha de estreno: abr 23, 2016
  • Duración: 2 hr. 9 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 13 + - Adolescentes de 13 o más

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  • Puntuación: 7.0 (puntuado por 130 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #115474
  • Popularidad: #10611
  • Fans: 628

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