Hameln

Takashi Tsubokawa
Seira Aonuma, Chieko Baisho, Akiko Kazami, Masao Komatsu, Kenji Mizuhiro, Hiroya Morita, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Nagatoshi Sakamoto, Masayuki Shiono, Haruki Uchida, Hideko Yoshida
2013
Japan
Completed
Japanese
132 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asハーメルン,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At2013Released in year
。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating7.2(For reference only)。
This is a small village located deep in the mountains, with a sparse population. The cheerful voices of children in the village's elementary school seem like just yesterday, but now there is not a single little angel to be seen. Population aging and depopulation have made the village look old and dreary. The former principal (played by Nagatoshi Sakamoto) tends to the already closed old school building, reluctantly treating it like a child, yet the school building will ultimately face the fate of demolition. One day, Noda (played by Hidetoshi Nishijima), who grew up in this elementary school, returns to the village. Now he is a curator at a museum and has been dispatched to investigate artifacts from the Jomon period that were recently unearthed at the school. Additionally, he hopes to find the time capsule that he buried himself back then. Where have the happy children gone? It seems they were taken away by Hameln's flute, leaving only endless reminiscence and concern for the elders...