The Sea of Trees

The Sea of Trees (2016)

Love will bring you home.

27/04/2016

#Drama

Overview

In Japan's Aokigahara Forest, a troubled teacher meets a mysterious lost stranger who takes him on a life-changing journey of love and redemption.

Status: Released

Rating: 62%

Original language: EN

Budget: $25,000,000

Revenue: $909,000

Official website:
http://theseaoftrees-movie.com

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Production Companies

Waypoint Entertainment

Waypoint Entertainment

Bloom

Bloom

Netter Productions

Netter Productions

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IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3450900

Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17459558

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Reviews (1)

Review by: Reno

Written by: Reno on 2016-11-23T18:29:39.855Z

In an attempt to end life, discovering the life itself!

Actually, this was a better film than what I have heard of it. It is like another version of 'The Constant Gardener'. About a man who never understood his wife, feels guilty while finding some answers after her depart. During his attempt to kill himself in the famous Aokigahara forest, also known as suicide forest, he meets a Japanese man who got lost and befriends. While trying to help him find his way out, they face some unexpected obstacles. Beside, the flashback stories were narrated alongside, piece by piece to reveal earlier account.

From the director of 'Good Will Hunting', the film is about the survival and fighting the loss and depression. Too slow, so patience is the key to watch it. A bit long narrative, but in the end it is worth. The developments were not that interesting, though the final twist which is kind of simple and predictable makes us a little happier. Great cast, particularly McConaughey, though Naomi and Watanabe in the fine supportive roles.

For me this is a good film. I think some people, as well as the film critics got all wrong. I'm not saying it is a must see, but it is a different and a decent film even for the average people. The problem with this is the weak screenplay. Familiarity is the right word here, because you could foresee the direction of the progression before every scene. Still, the performances, beautiful locations, all make it an alright film. Normal people should think twice before try it, but the film fanatics should not hesitate to go for it. That means this film is for the selected viewers.

7/10

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