2013 | Japan | Fiction

Mememe no kurage (Jellyfish Eyes)

  • Japanese 101 mins
  • Director | Takashi Murakami
  • Writer | Jun Tsugita, Yoshihiro Nishimura
  • Producer | Chiaki Kasahara, Yoshihiro Nishimura

STATUS: Released

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The world-famous artist Takashi Murakami made his directorial debut with Jellyfish Eyes, taking his boundless imagination to the screen in a tale of friendship and loyalty that also addresses humanity’s propensity for destruction. After moving to a country town with his mother following his father’s death, a young boy befriends a charming, flying, jellyfish-like sprite—only to discover that his schoolmates have similar friends, and that neither they nor the town itself are what they seem to be. Pointedly set in a post-Fukushima world, Murakami’s modest-budgeted special effects extravaganza boasts unforgettable creature designs and carries a message of cooperation and hope for all ages.

Friendship Fantasy Loss Creatures Resilience
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The Criterion Collection
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