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Happyend (2024)

October 4, 20241h 53mJA
6.9

36 votes

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Overview

In a near-future Japanese city bracing for a devastating earthquake, a group of teenage friends navigate personal struggles and fractured bonds amid rising tension.

Director

Neo Sora

Writer

Neo Sora

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Streaming availability for India

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Budget

N/A

Revenue

$795K

Production Companies

Cineric CreativeCinema InutileZakkubalanK-GarageSons of Rigor FilmsSpark Features

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