Hee

Hee

Release date : February 13, 2016
Runtime : 1h 12m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Kaori Momoi /
Production companies : KATSU-do / Yoshimoto Creative Agency / Booster Project /
February 13, 2016 1h 12m Japan Drama Japanese More
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Years after she related to him the story of her parents’ death in a fire, for which – rightly or wrongly – she feels responsible, Japanese psychiatrist Dr. Sanada meets his former patient Azusa once again. Back then, she lambasted him for being wrong for the job. Back then, he let slip that she isn’t actually crazy. Now she’s a prostitute living in precarious circumstances in Los Angeles and is accused of murder, with her memories once again moving inexorably towards a fire. Sanada assesses her in the presence of an investigator who appears not to understand Japanese. Is Azusa now mentally ill for real? Was she back then? And why does the description of her tormentors upset him so?
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  • title:Hee
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 12m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Kaori Momoi /
  • Writers: Kaori Momoi · Fuminori Nakamura ·
  • Production companies: KATSU-do · Yoshimoto Creative Agency · Booster Project ·
  • Overview:Years after she related to him the story of her parents’ death in a fire, for which – rightly or wrongly – she feels responsible, Japanese psychiatrist Dr. Sanada meets his former patient Azusa once again. Back then, she lambasted him for being wrong for the job. Back then, he let slip that she isn’t actually crazy. Now she’s a prostitute living in precarious circumstances in Los Angeles and is accused of murder, with her memories once again moving inexorably towards a fire. Sanada assesses her in the presence of an investigator who appears not to understand Japanese. Is Azusa now mentally ill for real? Was she back then? And why does the description of her tormentors upset him so?
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