37 Seconds

2019 - JAPANESE - MOVIE

Drama

A person with cerebral palsy named Yuma, who aspires to be a manga artist, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and sexual exploration, breaking free from societal expectations and her own limitations. 37 Seconds is a 2019 Japanese Japanese-language Drama movie starring Mei Kayama, Makiko Watanabe, Minori Hagiwara, Shizuka Ishibashi, Shôhei Uno, Kiyohiko Shibukawa and Nobu Morimoto. 37 Seconds was Produced by Hikari, Peter Maez and Shin Yamaguchi. The film is written and directed by Hikari. Films Boutique acquired the distribution rights for the film. 37 Seconds was released on 1st February 2020 and takes a screen time of 115 minutes. Cinematography was done by Stephen Blahut and Tomoo Ezaki and editing by Thomas A. Krueger. The music was composed by Aska.
  • Jini Score
    9.6/10
  • Critics Score
    69%
  • Rating
    7.4/10
  • Jini Score
    9.6%
  • Critics Score
    69
  • Rating
    7.4
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Release Date01 FEB 2020
Language

Japanese, Thai, French

Genre

Drama

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37 Seconds Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

70.77%

Positive Review Rating : 69%

69%
    • Carolyn Hinds

      37 Seconds is a film that shows how exploring ones physical desires can lead to liberation and acceptance. ( Read More )
    • Roger Moore

      Its still an eye opening, heart warming deep dive into multiple cultures Japan, cerebral palsy, sex workers and manga. ( Read More )
    • Cody Corrall

      Its a rare film that understands disability as a complex part of its characters understanding of themselves and the world around them, rather than a categorization to be swiftly demonized or fetishize. ( Read More )
    • Barry Hertz

      Eventually, though, the film loses confidence in itself, overloading its last third with needless family secret twists and one especially unnecessary travelogue denouement. ( Read More )
    • John Serba

      Is the non disabled Hawkes playing a disabled man problematic I dont know. ( Read More )
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