Yoshida Keisuke Drama ‘Mentor’ Lands at Kino Films for World Sales (EXCLUSIVE)
- What’s the buzz about ‘Mentor’?
- Who is Yoshida Keisuke?
- What happened in the film’s story?
- Where can we expect to see it?
We just got word about a Japanese drama that sounds absolutely gripping. Seriously intense. You won’t believe the story it’s telling.
It’s called “Mentor.” And it’s from director Yoshida Keisuke. Pretty big news for fans of powerful cinema!
This film dives deep into a tragedy. Imagine those childhood mishaps that go terribly, terribly wrong? This one… devastated lives. Two boys. A fireworks incident. It wasn’t just a small fire. An entire apartment complex. Gone. Just like that.
A resident, a man named Nomoto, lost everything. His wife. His child. Can you even imagine that kind of pain? He was severely hurt too. We can already picture the raw, muted colors of this film, the somber aesthetic of loss and regret. It just *feels* heavy, doesn’t it?
Good news for movie buffs looking for this kind of depth! Japanese sales and distribution outfit, Kino Films, has picked up the world sales rights. So, we’ll hopefully be seeing “Mentor” showing up in more places soon. Fingers crossed for a wide release!
Our Take
This kind of deep, emotional drama really resonates with us. It’s not just a story; it’s a stark look at how one moment can shatter so many lives. Yoshida Keisuke often brings such powerful narratives to the screen. We’re eager to see how this story of consequence and and maybe even a path to healing unfolds. It’s the kind of film that stays with you long after the credits roll. A true gut punch, we think.
