[06/09/23 - 12:01 AM] Video: "The Village" - Official Trailer - Netflix In a once-scenic village now dominated by a vast trash disposal site, a young man yearns to break free from a cruel fate tying him to the very grounds.
[via press release from Netflix]
THE VILLAGE | Official Trailer | Netflix
The Netflix Film "THE VILLAGE" starts streaming worldwide 16 June, 2023!
This unusual suspense story reflects the darkness of modern society onto the isolated world of a "village." Set in the small Japanese hamlet of Kamon Village, this story depicts the reality of its inhabitants who are unable to live with their hands completely clean. This film brims with the ills facing modern Japanese society, including environmental issues, the poverty of young people in depopulated villages, expanding society inequalities and a warped social structure that makes it impossible to recover after going astray even once. Starring Ryusei Yokohama, this unprecedented human drama fuses entertainment with real issues plaguing Japanese society.
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