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The Beach of Reunion: The Woman Who Slept with Regret

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Sea at dawn, still with little light. An unpopular beach. A young woman walks unsteadily along the edge of the surf and finally heads out to sea.

The story starts off on a southern island in the near future. Yoshii has a dark past himself. He was once a detective, but he stabbed his wife when he found out she was having an affair. Now he works on the island as a landmine remover. One day, his coworker, Junichi, steps on a landmine and dies. A few days later. Yoshii and his boss, Takahashi, go to Junichi’s apartment to give their condolences. When they get to the apartment, Yoshii is surprised when Junichi’s wife greets them-it’s Mikayo. After the incident with Junichi, Yoshii decides to quit his job as a landmine remover and begins to spend his days next to a cave, fishing. One day Yoshi takes out an old paper from his belongings; the paper fugitive warrant, and on the warrant is a photo of Mikayo.

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Country Date Format Certification
Japan Feb 23, 2018 Theatrical (R18+ version) R18+
Japan Aug 26, 2018 Theatrical (Limited) (R15+ version, OP PICTURES+ Festival 2018) R15+
Japan Mar 3, 2020 Physical (DVD OPPS-050) R15+
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