The Human Chair

The Human Chair

Release date : April 19, 1997
Runtime : 1h 26m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Toshiyuki Mizutani /
Production companies : KSS /
April 19, 1997 1h 26m Japan Drama Japanese More
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After seeing her husband off to work, the young author identified only as Yoshiko sets off to read the large collection of letters she received from other young authors. These are often letters containing samples of their work for critique. One large envelope contains a letter. The letter-writer does not provide his name. The letter is a confession of crimes. The letter-writer has no family or friends, and claims to be "ugly beyond description". He is a chair maker and loves his work and all the chairs he creates, even going so far as to claim some sort of intangible connection to his work.
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Misa Shimizu
Yoshiko Shinozaki
Jun Kunimura
Shoichiro Shimizu
Kazuhiro Yamaji
Ningen Isu
Naoko Amihama
Young girl
Norika Fujiwara
Party Goer
Asako Kobayashi
Modern girl
Akira Otaka
Yamanaka
Yoichi Nukumizu
Yoshimura

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  • title:The Human Chair
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1997
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: Drama · Crime ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Toshiyuki Mizutani /
  • Writers: Toshiyuki Mizutani · Rampo Edogawa ·
  • Production companies: KSS ·
  • Overview:After seeing her husband off to work, the young author identified only as Yoshiko sets off to read the large collection of letters she received from other young authors. These are often letters containing samples of their work for critique. One large envelope contains a letter. The letter-writer does not provide his name. The letter is a confession of crimes. The letter-writer has no family or friends, and claims to be "ugly beyond description". He is a chair maker and loves his work and all the chairs he creates, even going so far as to claim some sort of intangible connection to his work.
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