They Say Nothing Stays the Same

Film Movement Presents They Say Nothing Stays the Same

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In the debut directorial feature by actor Joe Odagiri, The Say Nothing Stays the Same follows an old ferryman in a remote Meiji-era community. His life is a peaceful, cyclical existence, given meaning by the essential role he plays in transporting people, livestock and goods across the water, connecting villages and lives. When news arrives that a bridge is being built, it's clear that his services will no longer be needed. Meanwhile, his life will be equally transformed by the appearance of a mysterious young woman whom he saves from drowning. Shot by star cinematographer Christopher Doyle and featuring an array of cameos from Japan's top stars, The Say Nothing Stays the Same is a refreshingly old-fashioned work of classical cinema, its formal qualities mirroring its thematic concern with those fondly-remembered traditions sacrificed in the name of progress.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    137 minutes
  • Language
    Japanese
  • Country
    Japan
  • Director
    Joe Odagiri
  • Screenwriter
    Joe Odagiri
  • Producer
    Shozo Ichiyama, Takuro Nagai, Yusaku Nakajima
  • Executive Producer
    Naoya Kinoshita
  • Cast
    Akira Emoto, Ririka Kawashima, Nijiro Murakami
  • Cinematographer
    Christopher Doyle
  • Editor
    Joe Odagiri, Masaya Okazaki
  • Production Design
    Takashi Sasaki