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"The 'House' and the 'Landscape' Are the Fourth Main Characters," Director Hirokazu Kore-Eda reveals...the Reason Why a Single House in Kamakura Was Chosen as a Filming Location for His Movie "Sheep in a Box."
Just as important as the cast are the filming locations—Hirokazu Kore-eda's latest film, "The Sheep in the Box," is one such example. Along with a profound human drama about a couple who, having lost their family, welcome a "humanoid" in the form of their "son," the film features striking depictions of "home" and "landscape." How do the filming locations in Kamakura and Hiroshima, which color the story, shape the world of the film?
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Just as important as the cast are the filming locations—Hirokazu Kore-eda's latest film, "The Sheep in the Box," is one such example. Along with a profound human drama about a couple who, having lost their family, welcome a "humanoid" in the form of their "son," the film features striking depictions of "home" and "landscape." How do the filming locations in Kamakura and Hiroshima, which color the story, shape the world of the film?