Synopsis
Dwelling on his past glory as a prize-winning author, Ryota
wastes the money he makes as a private detective on gambling and can barely pay his child support. After the death of his father, his aging mother Yoshiko and his beautiful ex-wife Kyoko seem to be moving on with their lives. Renewing contact with his initially distrusting family, Ryota struggles to take back control of his existence and to find a place in the life of his young son Shingo until a stormy summer night offers them a chance to truly bond again.
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Movie Details
Netherlands Releases: |
March 14th, 2017 (Limited), released as After the Storm |
Video Release: |
August 15th, 2017 by Film Movement Video |
MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
Running Time: |
117 minutes |
Keywords: |
Writing and Writers, Dysfunctional Family, Private Investigator, Extreme Weather, Money Troubles, Gambling |
Source: | Based on Fiction Book/Short Story |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: |
AOI Pro Inc, Fuji Television Network, Bandai Visual, GAGA Corporation |
Production Countries: |
Japan |
Languages: |
Japanese |
August 16th, 2017
Alien: Covenant is the biggest release on this week’s list, but the franchise is off its peak and has been for a long time. As for Pick of the Week contenders, there are not a lot of them. If I were to stretch the definition, Food Wars: Season One is great, if you are into that subgenre of Anime. Descendants 2 is arguably better than the original, but the DVD isn’t going to really appeal to those outside the target audience. That leaves The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: 50th Anniversary Blu-ray as the clear winner for Pick of the Week.
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March 21st, 2017
Beauty and the Beast had the best theater average of 2017, so far, at $41,508. This puts it just ahead of Kedi, which opened with $40,103 in its lone theater. The second best average of the week was earned by T2: Trainspotting at $34,115 in five theaters, which is the third best average of the year so far. Song to Song was the only other film to earn an average above $10,000 over the weekend, pulling in $12,640 in four theaters. While Frantz didn’t quite get into the $10,000 club over the weekend, it came close with an average of $9,373. Furthermore, it was a Wednesday release and earned a five-date average of $11,470.
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March 17th, 2017
Beauty and the Beast scared away most of the wide-release competition and there are not many limited releases either this weekend. T2: Trainspotting is by far the biggest in terms of buzz. We also have a few like Mean Dreams, which have good reviews, but are playing on VOD. Or foreign-language films like Frantz.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2017/03/17 |
26 |
$20,342 |
|
19 |
$1,071 |
$27,064 |
1 |
2017/03/24 |
28 |
$12,093 |
-41% |
19 |
$636 |
$49,921 |
2 |
2017/03/31 |
30 |
$7,961 |
-34% |
17 |
$468 |
$69,015 |
3 |
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