
End of the World
Drama
Overview
A fugitive man and woman (Kawase, Kawana) come to an island to retrieve their son (Iwasaki), who the woman has given to a foster family, but the son's foster parents are policemen (Ito)... The suspense surrounding the retrieval of the son is made unusual by the location shooting on the vast and desolate Miyakejima Island and leads to an allegorical drama about the essential desires of human beings. This was Kawase Yota's first appearance in a Zeze film, and he has since become a regular actor. The title of the film at the time of its first release was Sukebe Tenkomori.
Top Cast


Yohta Kawase
Yohta Kawase
Ryo Kaneda
Yohta Kawase
Ryo Kaneda
Mai Kawana
Mai Kawana
Arisu
Mai Kawana
Arisu
Yukiko Izumi
Yukiko Izumi
Noriko Motomiya
Yukiko Izumi
Noriko Motomiya


Takeshi Itō
Takeshi Itō
Hiroshi Motomiya
Takeshi Itō
Hiroshi Motomiya
Setsuhiko Kobayashi
Setsuhiko Kobayashi
Detective
Setsuhiko Kobayashi
Detective
Takahiro Hosoya
Takahiro Hosoya
Arisu's lover
Takahiro Hosoya
Arisu's lover
Makoto Iwasaki
Makoto Iwasaki
Ku
Makoto Iwasaki
Ku
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