
The Bastard and the Beautiful World
Action · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
The Bastard and the Beautiful World is an omnibus film consisting of four episodes. Fujiko is running as fast as she can, being chased after by a creepy masked man called Mad Dog. They meet a talented pianist on the way. A mysterious relationship develops between Utagui, a little girl who eats songs to live and an artist who can't sing anymore. A married couple sets off on a journey to find the right arm of their dead son. As they finally reach a beach in Okinawa, they find? Bastards come together on a night dancefloor for a show.
Top Cast


Tadanobu Asano
Tadanobu Asano
Daimon (Mad Dog) (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Tadanobu Asano
Daimon (Mad Dog) (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Shinnosuke Mitsushima
Shinnosuke Mitsushima
Joe (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Shinnosuke Mitsushima
Joe (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Megumi Kagurazaka
Megumi Kagurazaka
(segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Megumi Kagurazaka
(segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Ami Tomite
Ami Tomite
Mako (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Ami Tomite
Mako (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Goro Inagaki
Goro Inagaki
Goro (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Goro Inagaki
Goro (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Denden
Denden
(segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Denden
(segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Moeka Nozaki
Moeka Nozaki
(segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Moeka Nozaki
(segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Sputniko!
Sputniko!
(segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Sputniko!
(segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Fumika Baba
Fumika Baba
Fujiko (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)
Fumika Baba
Fujiko (segment: Don't Shoot the Pianist!)


Sena Nakajima
Sena Nakajima
Sena Nakajima
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