

A divorced husband and wife reunite to fight the release of their daughter's murderer.
Acting
Shogen and MEGUMI weaponize silence—every glance carries years of resentment.
Direction
Chauhan lets courtroom scenes breathe until you suffocate.

Director
Anshul Chauhan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Japan's juvenile law protects offenders under 20; real cases like the Kobe child murders sparked similar national debates about anonymity and victims' rights.
Chauhan deliberately avoided showing the daughter to keep focus on the parents' present-tense grief rather than sentimental flashbacks.