Released Date:
2009-01-10
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
110 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (405 Reviews)
Director:
Kanji NakajimaKanji Nakajima (original screenplay)
The Clone Returns Home is a compelling meditation on the paradox of life and death, and the meaning of love and family. Set in an imaginary - yet utterly imaginable - future, this quietly provocative film skillfully transposes complex emotional drama into the realm of science fiction by exploring the influence of technology on human memory and experience. Filled with stunning imagery and haunting stillness, The Clone Returns Home deftly combines subtly nuanced sci-fi with a uniquely Japanese perspective on the universal themes of family, life, love, and death.
Exercitationem harum laudantium quidem neque nobis ex. Aliquam doloribus officiis quia quod voluptates. Illum eos vel voluptatum asperiores animi vero. Possimus ipsam at fugit dicta inventore.
By:
Edward Barrett
Provident deleniti inventore laudantium optio rerum ut modi. Sequi explicabo exercitationem illo. Minima impedit dolore assumenda soluta laboriosam dicta.
By:
The High Sparrow
Dimensions of Dialogue
A three-part depiction of various forms of communication. 'Factual Discussion' depicts three heads (made up of fruit, ki...
Read MoreWhite Nights
An expatriate Russian dancer is on a plane forced to land on Soviet territory. He is taken to an apartment in which a bl...
Read MoreOtto - Der Neue Film
Otto loses his flat, because he could not pay the rent. To work off his rent arrears he is doing dirty work for the care...
Read MorePee-wee's Big Adventure
When eccentric man-child Pee-Wee Herman gets his beloved bike stolen in broad daylight, he sets out across the U.S. on t...
Read MoreJoin our mailing list and get access to expert analysis, trivia, and recommendations that will elevate your movie-watching experience.