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Run time:
110 min.
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Japan
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Language:
Japanese w/English Subtitles
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THE CLONE RETURNS HOME, which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, is a compelling meditation on the paradox of life and death, and the meaning of love and family. Set in an imaginary future, this quiet film transposes complex emotional drama into the realm of science fiction by exploring the influence of cloning on human memory and experience.
In a career performance, Mitsuhiro Oikawa plays Kohei Takahara, a Japanese astronaut who is killed in an accident in the line of duty. But fortunately, scientists have been able to clone Kohei in a radical experimental procedure to bring him back. But contrary to their expectations, the clone awakens with his consciousness is trapped in a period of his childhood when his twin brother dies in a tragic accident. One day while walking in the forest, the clone finds his legacy human’s body and carries it off in a journey, believing it to be the body of his deceased twin. Filled with stunning imagery and haunting stillness, THE CLONE RETURNS HOME combines subtly nuanced sci-fi with a uniquely Japanese perspective on themes of family, love, life and death. Award-winning director Wim Wenders (Wings of Desire) served as executive director on the film. And CLONE’s director Kanji Nakajima received the prestigious Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Award for the original screenplay.
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