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Nyaff 09: Review of The Clone Returns Home
Year: 2009

Directors: Kanji Nakajima

Writers: Kiyoshi Inoue

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Trailer: link

Review by: Bob Doto

Rating: 8.5 out of 10

The Clone Returns Home is a measured take on a complex subject: the self and its identity in the world. This isn’t, however, a film about race, class, or sexuality (although of course all the above can be read into any narrative), but rather Tcrh is a film about twins, clones, and the memories of the dead, and how the enormity of all that, becomes one.

When we think of a film dealing with clones, it seems natural to expect that film to also deal with technology and space. Outer space. Clones are of course the marker of all things futuristic, along with flying cars and bots that clean your house. Although Tcrh does involve space (lead character, Kohei, played by Mitsuhiro Oikawa is an astronaut after all) Tcrh handles the...
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  • 6/26/2009
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