🎬 Documentary

The End of the Special Time We Were Allowed

2013 2h 3m Dir. Shingo Ota

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At the age of 17, Sōta Masuda won the Rock Newcomer Award, and his future looked bright. As his high school friend, the director began filming a documentary about him. However, Sōta, who was obsessed with pursuing his rock 'n' roll dream, seemed cursed with unfulfilled aspirations. He lived off his parents for nearly a decade before ultimately taking his own life. The few words left in his suicide note were a plea to the director to complete the documentary.

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Year
2013
Runtime
2h 3m
Genre
Documentary
Director
Language
JA
🎭 Documentary 🎬 Shingo Ota

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