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⭐︎ThemeIntroductionThe film "Snake's Path": The process of self-remakingThe appeal of Takahashi Hiroshi's scriptComparison with the originalThe significance of self-remakingCasting: Shibasaki KouCasting: Damien BonnardCasting: Mathieu AmalricThe idea of carrying the bodyThe "red border" common to the previous work "Kaido"Theme"Revenge"Last sceneEnding⭐︎IntroductionA revenge suspense film remade by director Kurosawa Kiyoshi of "The Third Journey" and "Wife of a Spy" starring Shibasaki Kou, a self-remake of the 1998 film of the same name, set in France. The film depicts the thorough revenge of a father whose daughter was murdered and the psychiatrist who helps him, filmed entirely in French and on location in France. Albert Bachelet, a father whose 8-year-old daughter was brutally murdered by someone, is burning with murderous intent to track down the culprit and exact revenge, with the help of Niijima Sayoko, a psychiatrist he meets by chance. Eventually, the two kidnap people connected to a certain foundation, and the truth gradually becomes clear... Shibasaki plays the difficult role of a mysterious psychiatrist who helps others get revenge, and Damien Bonnard, who attracted attention in the 2019 French film "Les Miserables," plays Albert, a man burning with revenge. ⭐︎Staff Director / Kurosawa Kiyoshi Cast / Shibasaki Kou, Damien Bonnard, Mathieu Amalric, Gregoire Collin, Nishijima Hidetoshi, Vimala Pons, Slimane Dahj, Aoki Munetaka, and others ⭐︎Director's Introduction He attracted international attention with "Cure" (1997), and in 2001 he won the FIPRESCI Prize for "Circuit" (2001), which was entered in the "Un Certain Regard" category at the Cannes Film Festival. Since then, he has continued to receive high acclaim both at home and abroad, including at the world's three major film festivals with films such as "Scream" (2006), "Tokyo Sonata" (2008), and "Creepy" (2016). "The Third Reich" (2015) won the Best Director award in the "Un Certain Regard" category at the 68th Cannes Film Festival, and "Wife of a Spy" (2020) won the Silver Lion at the 77th Venice Film Festival. His new film "Chime" was screened at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival this month, and "Cloud" will be released in September.