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    Japanese Sci-Fi Sensation IT`S ME, IT`S ME in US Theaters November 8th

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    Date: October 14, 2013 02:07 PM

    Source: Pictures Dept. Co. Ltd. press release Official Site: ore-ore.jp (Japan), ore-ore.jp/english (US) Additional Material: Japan Society Special Thanks to Ted Geoghegan Im Hitoshi. One day, I met another me. He told me that hed met another Hitoshi last week. Now it looks like everyones turning into me -- and some of them have decided to get rid of the others... by any means necessary. Pictures Dept. is proud to present ITS ME, ITS ME (俺俺, Ore Ore, 2013), the Japanese sci-fi sensation thats blown away festival audiences worldwide! Coming to select US theaters on November 8th, this dreamy, otherworldly adventure from acclaimed director Satoshi Miki (ADRIFT IN TOKYO) delivers dark turns, clever comedy, and stunning special effects in a brilliant, genre-defying tale of multiplicity. Kazuya Kamenashi of a popular boy-band, KAT-TUN, stars as the protagonist, Hitoshi, who is at first disoriented in the world that is inhabited by so many Hitoshis, yet unexpectedly finds the uncomplicated relationships among “himselves” quite comfortable. Based on a popular Japanese contemporary novel, director Miki wrote the script himself, opting for an original, spellbinding ending that makes full use of the art. Realistic, surreal, funny and unnerving, this film will swallow you up in unfathomable suspense. Synopsis The world is full of me. Handsome 28 year-old Hitoshi takes part in a casual cell phone scam, which triggers a surreal series of unexpected events, ultimately turning everyone into duplicates of the young man -- who eventually turn on each other! After picking up a cellphone left behind by a customer, 28 year-old Hitoshi undertakes a popular scam: he calls the persons mother and with the open-sesame magic formula "Its me! Its me!" poses as her son, easily talking the mom into transferring cash to his own depleted bank account. Soon, Hitoshi gets not just a lot more money, but a new mum, and a new "me," in the person of a doppelganger. And thats not the end of it, Hitoshi ends up proliferating, until the whole city becomes a metropolis of "me" (well, him) walking around everywhere. Which is great for the narcissistic young man... until they start killing each other. Directors Profile: Satoshi Miki Miki has created a world all his own (known as “the Miki World”) with an original perspective in his highly entertaining films, which have earned him high critical acclaim internationally including ADRIFT IN TOKYO (転々, Tenten, 2007), INSTANT SWAMP (インスタント沼, Insutanto Numa, 2009) and IN THE POOL (イン・ザ・プール, In Za Puru, 2005). Miki started off his career as a TV writer while still in college and has written and produced TV dramas, variety shows, films and plays. He has established his position as a popular writer with numerous hits under his belt such as TIME LIMIT INVESTIGATOR (Jiko Keisatsu). His works gradually derail from reality, and are peppered with dialogue and stage settings that are typically permeated with his quirky sense of humor -- often described as “disarming (datsuryoku-kei)” and “laid-back (yuru-kei)” -- which frequently refers to Monty Python-styled comedy. Credits World Premiere: April 19, 2013 (Udine Far East Film Festival) Japanese Theatrical Release: May 25, 2013 North American Premiere: July 13, 2013 (New York Asian Film Festival and Japan Cuts) Running Time: 119 minutes Screen Size: 1.85:1 Language: Japanese 5.1ch Stereo Cast Hitoshi Nagano: Kazuya Kamenashi Sayaka: Yuki Uchida Tajima: Ryo Kase Masae Nagano: Midoriko Kimura Daikis Mother: Keiko Takahashi Minami-san: Eri Fuse Yasokichi: Ryu Nakatani Anzai: Kinako Kobayashi Detective Murano: Ryo Iwamatsu Sayakas Husband: Kiyohiko Shibukawa Manager Anagawa: Yoshiyuki Morishita Policeman Inuzuka: Yusuke Shoji Female Customer: Aimi Satsukawa Fest Food Employee: Maya Okano Kasumi: Marie Machida Detective Akune: Yutaka Matsushige Motorcycle Cop: Suzuki Matsuo Staff Written and directed by Satoshi Miki Original Story: Oreore by Tomoyuki Hoshimo (©2010 Tomoyuki Hoshino/Shinchosha) Executive Producer: Julie K. Fujishima Producers: Taro Nagamatsuya, Yuko Shiomaki, Yusuke Wakabayashi Cinematographer: Takashi Komatsu Editor: Naoichiro Sagara Production Designers: Toshihiro Isomi, Emiko Tsuyuki Makeup: Shinji Hashimoto Special Effects: Jiro, Yoshio Komatsu Film Production: Dub Distributor: J Storm International Sales: Pictures Dept. ©2012 J Storm Inc.

     

     

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