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Missing

Original title: Sagasu
  • 2021
  • 16
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.1K
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Jirô Satô and Aoi Itô in Missing (2021)
Following the death of his wife, Santoshi has sunk into depression and debt, much to the consternation of his daughter, high school student Kaede. To ease their debt, Santoshi tells Kaede he will track down a serial killer and collect the reward, but Santoshi disappears and Kaede must find out what happened to him. What appears to be a familiar mystery narrative takes unexpected turns into the depths of human emotion.
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Depressed and in debt, Satoshi tells his young daughter that he's going to find an infamous serial killer and collect a reward. However, when Satoshi disappears without a trace, she starts t... Read allDepressed and in debt, Satoshi tells his young daughter that he's going to find an infamous serial killer and collect a reward. However, when Satoshi disappears without a trace, she starts to fear the worse and begins searching for him.Depressed and in debt, Satoshi tells his young daughter that he's going to find an infamous serial killer and collect a reward. However, when Satoshi disappears without a trace, she starts to fear the worse and begins searching for him.

  • Director
    • Shinzô Katayama
  • Writers
    • Shinzô Katayama
    • Kazuhisa Kotera
    • Ryô Takada
  • Stars
    • Jirô Satô
    • Aoi Itô
    • Hiroya Shimizu
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Shinzô Katayama
    • Writers
      • Shinzô Katayama
      • Kazuhisa Kotera
      • Ryô Takada
    • Stars
      • Jirô Satô
      • Aoi Itô
      • Hiroya Shimizu
    • 5User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jirô Satô
    Jirô Satô
    • Harada
    Aoi Itô
    • Kaede Harada
    Hiroya Shimizu
    • Terumi Yamauchi
    Misato Morita
    Misato Morita
    • Starling
    Shotaro Ishii
    • Yutaka Hanayama
    Izumi Matsuoka
    • Midori Zôshima
    Tôko Narushima
    Tôko Narushima
    • Kimiko Harada
    Tôru Shinagawa
    • Mabuchi
    Masaki Naito
    Masaki Naito
    • Abusive Father
    Shion Nakamaru
    Shion Nakamaru
    • Detective Kimura
    Katsuki Suzuki
    • Taro Kurashima
    Katsuya Takagi
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      Richard Trombly
      • Tourist
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      • Director
        • Shinzô Katayama
      • Writers
        • Shinzô Katayama
        • Kazuhisa Kotera
        • Ryô Takada
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      6kluseba

      Tough to Digest

      Sagasu, internationally known as Missing, is a Japanese crime drama that walks off the beaten path and shocks with with an overdose of bleak nihilism. The story revolves around an alcoholic father who claims to have found a mysterious serial killer and parts to claim the reward. He leaves behind his teenage daughter who attempts to find out what has happened to her father who fails to come back home. While a nun wants to put her into an orphanage, a teacher keeps criticizing her and police officers are convinced that her father will never be coming back, the rebellious teenage daughter continues to investigate with a perverted classmate who is obsessed with becoming her boyfriend.

      This movie convinces on a few levels. First and foremost, the initial mystery of the father's sudden disappearance makes for a dynamic start of the movie. The settings of a desolate downtown sector are intertwined with an isolated island showcasing stunning landscapes. Child actress Ito Aoi is a wonderful discovery as viewers will quickly empathize with the courageous, resilient and smart teenage daughter who defies authorities, conventions and expectations.

      However, this film takes a turn for the worse when its perspective suddenly shifts from the fascinating lead actress to extended flashbacks that reveal too many secrets much too quickly. The movie takes an uncomfortably sinister turn as it takes its time to show numerous elements of murder, suicide and torture. The genre also changes from a quirky thriller to a depressing drama. This is certainly the type of movie to be watched on a gloomy autumn night all by yourself as this film definitely isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea to say the least.

      The clever closing scene is almost conciliatory however and leaves viewers on a positive note. Despite being passable at the end of the day, the perspective shift sadly wastes much potential and the repetition of gloomy scenes drags on for far too long as it might only please particularly cynical cineasts. To get to the point, Sagasu, better known as Missing around the world, is certainly a crime drama that walks off the beaten path but not in a very convincing manner. This movie is only recommended to fans of gloomy, nihilistic and slow dramas. If you enjoy this film, I would also recommend the similarly sinister Japanese drama The Suicide Manual.
      8alain-kapel5

      Well made, constantly surprising dramatic thriller

      A fine Japanese drama/thriller about a teenage girl searching for her father. When she spoke to him last, he claimed he saw a serial killer with a bounty on his head. She suspects he might've set out to find the said killer, especially now that he's drowning in debt.

      To say more would be to spoil a complex narrative structured in an atypical way. It's a multi-character story featuring time shifts and unexpected twists. But what I loved the most was the amount of human depth in a dark, sometimes gruesome context. This is, in heart, a story about people grappling with grief, loneliness and despair. They're trying to reconnect with other people but can't help themselves and so end up stuck in the mud, so to speak.

      Often juxtaposing emotional outbursts with bizarre horror-like situations, director Shinzo Katayama proves adept at blending genres without hurting the narrative. In that regard he reminds me of the likes of Lee Sang-il (Ikari) or Keisuke Yoshida (Himeanole), daring filmmakers who impress with their abilities to defy simple expectations. The actors here are really convincing too, especially Jiro Sato and Aoi Ito as father and daughter in a strained relationship. Technical specs are fine, often artfully capturing key scenes as they play out.

      In short, this was a winner for me. A dramatic thriller that successfully builds a compelling story without compromising its unique vision. The last scene alone is worthy of a watch.
      6soeprijo19

      Good premise poor execution

      This movie has a very promising premise. A psycopath on the loose, killing those people who wanted to die. A father who was in debt, and as a single parent who tried to raise a teenage daughter alone. The father wanted reward money for catching the serial killer and decided to go for it and leave her daughter behind. Then the daughter tried to find his father by putting together all the pieces she could find.

      But a weak 1st and 3rd acts destroyed it all. Instead of a thrilling chase between our protagonist and the serial killer, we were forced to watch a somehow ambigous drama. The daughter and his boyfriend was really annoying all the time, and contributed nothing to the story except her constant ranting and screaming. What a waste of a good premise movie.

      Poor execution 6/10.
      8lojitsu

      Tells the story from two angles...good watch

      Here's The 4K Lowedown on "Missing" (original title "Sagasu" NR - 2021 - Vudu) Genre: Thriller/Crime

      My Score: 7.6 Cast=4 Acting=8 Plot=8 Ending=8 Story=9 Intense=9 Pace=6 Suspense=7 Crime=8 Twist=9

      Depressed and in debt, A Father tells his young daughter that he's going to find an infamous serial killer and collect a reward. When he disappears without a trace, she starts to fear the worst and begins searching for him.

      "When I close my eyes...I see all these horrible things." This is an interesting thriller with a great twist...and it is nothing like the American movie with the same title. This movie tells the same story from two angles...the daughter's and the Father's. It was like looking at both sides of the same coin at the same time. If you don't mind subtitles, this Japanese film is worth a watch.

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        This movie was partly inspired by a high-profile murder case from October 2017, in which the dismembered remains of 9 people, known as the 'Zama 9 Murder Case', were discovered stashed in coolers in the apartment of Takahiro Shiraishi, also known as the 'Twitter Killer'.

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      • Release date
        • January 21, 2022 (Japan)
      • Countries of origin
        • Japan
        • South Korea
      • Official site
        • Official Site (Japan)
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • 尋人啟弒
      • Filming locations
        • Nishinari Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan(street scenes)
      • Production company
        • Asmik Ace
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        • $78,799
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      • Runtime
        2 hours 4 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.39 : 1

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