Tsukiakari | |
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Story by |
Akira Jotaro |
Director |
Akira Jotaro |
Producer |
No information |
Kanji |
月明かり: The Movie |
Romanji |
Tsukiakari: The Movie |
Alternate title |
Moonlight: The Movie |
Music by |
Akira Yamaoka |
Studio |
Aozora |
Running time |
82 minutes |
Country |
Japan |
Language |
Japanese |
Tsukiakari: The Movie (月明かり: The Movie, Tsukiakari: The Movie) is a film written and directed by Akira Jotaro as the live-action movie version of the survival horror game, Tsukiakari by Aozora.
Plot[]
Seven years ago, eight average high school students were kidnapped by a serial killer during their vacation to Tsukijima, a small island southwest of the Kanto region. The eight students were never found and are presumed to be dead. For seven years, the serial killer had done nothing and was never seen again, until one day, when a detective had found a corpse by an old castle from the Heian era and had delivered the pictures to his client. The week after the detective had sent the photos, he had dissapeared in the same way the eight students had. After many days had passed, the client, Maya Kusaka, had gotten no communication with the detective and so she had gotten worried and began to investigate the case herself. Once she had gotten to Tsukijima, Maya had experienced a strange feeling and knew something was strange about the island. Looking for her old friends, Maya investigates the mysterious island of Tsukijima and is haunted by something which she was haunted by before when she was a child.
Cast[]
Maya Kusaka | Rin Takanashi |
Detective Keiji Sakaki | Gackt |
Rena Katagiri | Rin Asuka |
Shop Keeper "Pops" | Tetsuo Kurata |
Tadayoshi | Norio Wakamoto |