A Balance

Directed by Yujiro Harumoto
Toei Company Ltd.
2020
153 Minutes
Japan
Japanese
Drama, Asian
TV-MA
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Investigative filmmaker Yuko (Kumi Takiuchi) is putting together a piece about the bereaved families connected with a bullied schoolgirlʼs suicide. Determined to shed light on the truth, Yukoʼs uncompromising nature brings her in conflict with the conservative-minded management at her television network, but succeeds in getting her interview subjects to place their trust in her. Then Yuko discovers that her father, Masashi (Ken Mitsuishi), who runs a test prep school, has made a grave error of judgment. The further she becomes involved in his mistake, the more she finds herself telling lie after lie. As unexpected developments occur, Yukoʼs struggles with her conscience and her compromised perception of the truth force her to make life-altering decisions.

The sophomore feature from Yujiro Harumoto, A BALANCE had its world premiere at the Pingyao International Film Festival where it won both the Roberto Rossellini Jury Award and the People's Choice Award before also capturing the New Currents Award at the Busan International Film Festival.

Cast

  • Yumi Kawai
  • Ken Mitsuishi
  • Kumi Takiuchi
DVD Features

Discs: 1

  • Highest Rating
    "In its honesty about the real-life pitfalls of finding and telling the truth, A Balance is a rare and brave achievement."
    Mark Schilling, Japan Times
  • Highest Rating
    "This is a bracingly unsentimental picture which asks knotty questions about the relationship between the media and the subjects at which it points its cameras."
    Wendy Ide, Screen Daily
  • Highest Rating
    "A powerful look at press and public opinion."
    Nathaniel Muir, AIPT Comics
  • Highest Rating
    "Yujiro Harumoto directs a film that works on a number of levels, all of which are analyzed thoroughly and artfully, and eventually interconnect in the most impressive way, through a truly shocking story that manages to retain interest for the whole of the 153 minutes of the story."
    Panos Kotzathanasis, Asian Movie Pulse
  • Highest Rating
    "This is a fine, worthwhile film led by an extraordinary leading lady, Kawai, and is highly recommended."
    Neely Swanson, Easy Reader
  • Highest Rating
    "Forges an interesting conversation about cultural shaming and the often negative by-product of honesty in cultures which view shame and expulsion as something of an integral part of creating better communities."
    Brianna Zigler, Paste Magazine
  • Highest Rating
    "[K]notty and suspenseful...."
    Austin Considine, The New York Times

Awards & Recognition

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