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Director: Ken'ichi Ugana
Cast: Kaito Yoshimura, Sumire, Ryuya Wakaba, Nobu Morimoto
Set at a time where entertainment like music, movies and novels are all banned. Mizuto and Tokio work at a factory making screws. Their lives are monotonous. One day, they discover a place where music has been preserved and they are attracted to music. They learn of “Sanoba Noizu” where music is performed secretly and dream of going there. They meet Hikari whose father was killed for having music.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Goodbye Silence (2018) is a Japanese drama film directed by Ken'ichi Ugana that has received limited critical attention. The film depicts a dystopian future where entertainment is banned, and two factory workers discover a secret place where music is preserved. While audience reception details are not widely available, the film explores themes of artistic expression and oppression in a unique setting.
Why you might like this:
Goodbye Silence, the 2018 drama directed by Ken'ichi Ugana, offers a compelling blend of dystopian themes and the transformative power of music. With standout performances from the film's lead actors, including Kaito Yoshimura and Sumire, this unique story explores the consequences of a world where entertainment has been banned, making it a thought-provoking watch for fans of character-driven narratives.