![]() During these trips, Qurata also presents their life story through flashbacks. After an unsuccessful encounter with a tsuchinoko specialist, who seems to know just what the legend says about the creature, the two continue on their own, despite the wife's deteriorating state. The husband however, grants her wish and the two embark on a series of trips in the country and the woods, in order to find the creature. ![]() Her husband is set on fulfilling any last wish she has, and she sets on a rather unusual one: tracking down a tsuchinoko snake, a creature of Japanese folklore, which does not seem to actually exist. The black and white film revolves around a married couple, although the wife has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. ![]() Kenji Qurata's one could be described as focused on lightness andĮntertainment, without, though, stripping the subject of its seriousness. ![]() Always interesting to watch films about death, particularly regarding theĪpproach each director takes to this rather depressing (in its premise) theme. ![]()
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