Sep 30 (News On Japan) - The number of theaters showing the film 'Dear Stranger' has increased from the initially planned 20 to 60 from September 26th, with the first 10 minutes of the main feature released to the general public.
Dear Stranger follows the intersecting lives of individuals who carry unspoken loneliness beneath the surface of their everyday routines. Set against a contemporary Japanese backdrop, the film depicts the delicate process of strangers forming bonds that challenge their sense of isolation, while also confronting unresolved emotions from the past. With restrained performances and understated direction, the story builds around fleeting encounters, the weight of memory, and the quiet resilience required to reach for connection in a fragmented world.
Source: 東映映画チャンネル