When Kanako, a model daughter and a brilliant student, disappears, her mother asks her ex-husband, a violent former policeman, to find her. As his investigation progresses, his idealized image of Kanako cracks: the girl hides a dark life that her father can not even imagine.

Akikazu Fujishima

Kanako Fujishima

Detective Asai

I / Narrator

Nami Endo

Morishita

Dr. Tsujimura

Kiriko Fujishima

Sakiyama

Detective Aikawa

Rie Azuma

Tomoko Nagano

Yasuhiro Matsunaga

Seiji Ogata

Shimazu

Hiroshi Kawamoto

Katsumi

Detective Aikawa's Wife
A visual and emotional sledghammer of a movie.
The World of Kanako, adapted from Akio Fukamachi’s novel Endless Thirst, delivers a disturbing yet powerful portrayal of teenage darkness and broken families. With its non-linear narrative and intense visuals, the film demands full attention, as its fragmented structure gradually reveals the emotional depth behind Kanako’s seemingly perfect facade. Though some editing choices and plot logic feel inconsistent, the raw performances—especially by Nana Komatsu and Koji Yakusho—elevate the film into a gripping psychological experience that boldly exposes the dark undercurrents of modern youth. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)
July 4, 2014

Akikazu Fujishima

Kanako Fujishima

Detective Asai

I / Narrator

Nami Endo

Morishita

Dr. Tsujimura

Kiriko Fujishima

Sakiyama

Detective Aikawa

Rie Azuma

Tomoko Nagano

Yasuhiro Matsunaga

Seiji Ogata

Shimazu

Hiroshi Kawamoto

Katsumi

Detective Aikawa's Wife
A visual and emotional sledghammer of a movie.
The World of Kanako, adapted from Akio Fukamachi’s novel Endless Thirst, delivers a disturbing yet powerful portrayal of teenage darkness and broken families. With its non-linear narrative and intense visuals, the film demands full attention, as its fragmented structure gradually reveals the emotional depth behind Kanako’s seemingly perfect facade. Though some editing choices and plot logic feel inconsistent, the raw performances—especially by Nana Komatsu and Koji Yakusho—elevate the film into a gripping psychological experience that boldly exposes the dark undercurrents of modern youth. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)
