The animated film "Japan Sinks" director's cut of Yuasa Masaaki is expected to be released on November 13th

The animated film "Japan Sinks" director's cut of Yuasa Masaaki is expected to be released on November 13th

The Netflix exclusive animation "Japan Sinks 2020" directed by Masaaki Yuasa was launched on July 9 and received rave reviews. Today, on August 27, the official trailer of "Japan Sinks" directed by Masaaki Yuasa, which was transformed into an animated film, was released. It is scheduled to be released on November 13, so stay tuned.

"Japan Sinks" is a classic science fiction novel published by Sakyo Komatsu in 1973. It has been adapted into movies and animations many times. The new animation "Japan Sinks 2020" will be set in Tokyo just after the 2020 Olympics, telling the adventure story of an ordinary family of four in Tokyo during the crisis of the sinking Japanese archipelago.

·A normal family living in Tokyo, the siblings of the Muto family, Bu and Gang, start to flee Tokyo in the chaos. The gradually sinking Japanese archipelago forces the family into a desperate situation. Facing the extreme state, the choice of life and death, meeting and parting; facing the extraordinary reality, Bu and Gang choose to believe in the future and gradually master the strength to survive.

Trailer for the animated film "Japan Sinks" directed by Masaaki Yuasa:

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