
A Japanese young office employee tries to end his life due to overwhelming pressure in the office environment. While he almost commits suicide, a classmate appears and saves his life. The classmate brings a different life to him from the moment they meet.... (Full plot summary below)
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A Japanese young office employee tries to end his life due to overwhelming pressure in the office environment. While he almost commits suicide, a classmate appears and saves his life. The classmate brings a different life to him from the moment they meet.
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| South China Morning PostEdmund LeeWhile it doesn't tell the most entertaining of stories, the meandering drama does slowly reveal itself to be a powerful statement on suicide prevention. |
| Japan TimesMark SchillingTo Each His Ownis a serious treatment of this theme that flirts with fantasy in its first half but shades to heart-warming melodrama in its second. |
| User ReviewJan SThis movie came at the right time in my life. I guess it's safe to say that this little piece of insightful cinema saved me. But not only does this film effectively inspire hope to those who despair due to the way the prevailing economic system treats its subjects, it is also a sobering critique of capitalism, how it drives people to go against each other due to competition, and how it ultimately makes those people whose nature go against the values and demands of capitalism feel useless and empty. This movie has a special place in my heart. Highly recommended/ |