After Life (film)

This article is about the 1998 Japanese film. For other films with similar titles, see Afterlife (disambiguation).
After Life

Japanese film poster
Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda
Produced by Masayuki Akieda
Shiho Sato
Written by Hirokazu Koreeda
Starring Arata
Erika Oda
Susumu Terajima
Takashi Naito
Kei Tani
Music by Yasuhiro Kasamatsu
Cinematography Yutaka Yamazaki
Edited by Hirokazu Koreeda
Release dates
September 11, 1998 (Toronto Film Festival)[1]
April 17, 1999 (Japan)
Running time
118 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Box office $801,985[2]

After Life, known in Japan as Wonderful Life (ワンダフルライフ Wandafuru Raifu), is a 1998 film by Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda starring Arata, Oda Erika and Terajima Susumu.

Plot

Koreeda's After Life is set in a waystation where the souls of the recently deceased are processed before entering heaven. "Heaven," for the film, is a single happy memory from one's life, re-experienced for eternity.

The movie is set in a building resembling a decrepit government social services institution. Every Monday, a new group of recently deceased people check in, and the "social workers" in the lodge explain to each guest their situation. The newly-dead have until Wednesday to identify the single happiest memory. For the rest of the week, the workers at the institution work to design and replicate each person's chosen memory, thereby replicating the single happiest moment of that person's life. This moment is staged and filmed.

At the end of the week, the recently deceased watch the films of their recreated happiest memories in a screening room. As soon as each person sees his or her own memory, he or she vanishes to whatever unknown state of existence lies beyond and takes only that single memory with them.

The story pays most attention to two of the "counselors," Takashi (Arata) and Shiori (Oda). Takashi has been assigned to help an old man, Ichiro (played by Naito Taketoshi), select his memory. Takashi reviews videotape of Ichiro's life and learns that Ichiro had married Takashi's former fiancée after Takashi had been killed during World War II. Takashi has Ichiro assigned to another counselor, but is still troubled by his memories, causing both him and his quasi-romantic interest Shiori to re-examine their (after-) lives.

Cast

Trivia

Koreeda got his start directing television documentaries for TV Man Union. Much of the action in After Life is shown as interviews conducted with the recently deceased regarding their lives. Some of these interviews were scripted, but many were done impromptu, with real people (not actors) reminiscing about their own lives.

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