Pikunikku (Picnic)

Pikunikku (Picnic) (1994)

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Director Shunji Iwai follows up on the wild success of his star-crossed romantic drama Love Letter with this slick, brooding tale about a trio of mental asylum inmates and one really long wall. Koko (played by pop icon Chara) is placed into an institution after she embarrasses her rich family by… More

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Drama
Nippon Herald Films Inc

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  • Emil K


    Shunji Iwai,one of the best known Japanese auteurs is interesting filmmaker, but this early work from him is not very good. Picnic is a film with thinnest storyline possible and therefore it is purely a visual experience. It has few visually glorious scenes and the familiar hand-held… More

  • Lesley N


    Tadanobu Asana and his yet-to-be- J-pop wife star as two mental in-patients who escape from the asylum for the day to go find the best spot to watch the end of the world. Not a life-changing watch, but a pleasant enough way to spend an hour and a bit.

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