Among the many attractions Tokyo has to offer, nightlife is certainly one of the most special. Many indie directors have explored the various clubs, restaurants and pubs which have opened and have managed to attract quite the following, even beyond the Japanese borders. Given their significance in the lives of so many, it comes quite natural for these locations to be featured in stories dealing with urban life and relationships. After showing the Japanese south of the 1970s in his feature debut “Backlight”, director/actor Ren Sudo takes his viewers into the depths of Tokyo nightlife in his new movie “Abyss”, a coming-of-age drama which also sees him taking on the lead role of Kei, a young man looking for direction in his life.
Abyss is screening at Nippon Connection
Kei has been working as a bartender in a club in Tokyo for quite some time, keeping mostly to himself.
Abyss is screening at Nippon Connection
Kei has been working as a bartender in a club in Tokyo for quite some time, keeping mostly to himself.
- 5/31/2024
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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