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The Last Blossom Film Opens in Taiwan on November 5

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Film opened in Japan on October 10


Medialink Entertainment began streaming a Chinese- and English-subtitled trailer for director Baku Kinoshita and writer Kadzuya Konomoto's original anime film The Last Blossom (Housenka) on Tuesday. The trailer reveals that the film will open in Taiwan on November 5.

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The film opened in Japan on October 10. The film screened in the Feature Film Competition at this year's Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June. A preview of the film was part of the Work in Progress lineup in last year's Annecy Film Festival.

The Annecy Film Festival describes the film's story:

Autumn 2023. Akutsu, an elderly inmate serving life in prison, is on the verge of a lonely death in his single cell. A talking Housenka flower says to him, "What a rotten life you had." Akutsu starts reflecting on his past. Summer 1986. Akutsu is living with Nana and her son Kensuke in a shabby apartment with a garden full of Housenkas. It is the tale of a one-night victorious comeback by a dying yakuza, and his family's story told by a flower that blooms in prison.

Kaoru Kobayashi and Junki Tozuka both play protagonist Minoru Akutsu at both his past and present, respectively. Hikari Mitsushima and Yoshiko Miyazaki similarly voice Akutsu's partner Nana Nagata at different points in her life. Pierre Taki voices the talking Housenka flower.

Other cast members include:

Kinoshita directed the film, with Konomoto credited for the script and the original concept. CLAP (Pompo: The Cinéphile, The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes) was in charge of animation production, and Michinoku-Toge is credited for concept art. The band cero composed the film's music. cero performs the film's theme song "Moving Still Life."

Kinoshita and Konomoto previously collaborated on the ODDTAXI anime from 2021.

Source: Medialink Hong Kong YouTube channel


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