‘Ghost in the Shell’ filmmaker gets brutal with ‘Nowhere Girl’

"Nowhere Girl" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Nowhere Girl" Japanese Theatrical Poster

If you think Mamoru Oshii (Ghost in the Shell) is all about Anime, sci-fi and all that other philosophical bullsh*t, think again! Introducing Nowhere Girl (or Tokyo Mukokuseki Shoujo), an upcoming action film starring Nana Seino (Tokyo Tribe). Judging from the film’s trailer, I can’t help but think a ghost-less Memento Mori meets a school girl-induced Die Hard.

Here’s the plot (via NYAFF): The film centers on Ai (Seino), a student at an all-girls’ art high school. Her natural talent for art provokes the fury and envy of both the adults around her and her classmates. Bullying, mockery, and intolerable cruelty ensue: Ai stoically suffers but has nowhere to hide or run to. Her daily life becomes a war, which she slowly loses. But there’s more to the beautiful high school girl than meets the eye: she has a very specific set of skills, skills that make her a nightmare for bullies.

Nowhere Girl will be screened at this year’s New York Asian Film Festival, followed by its July 25th release in Japan. For now, don’t miss the trailer (via FCS).



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