HAPPYEND
Best friends Yuta and Kou are about to graduate high school in a near-future Tokyo where the threat of a catastrophic earthquake pervades daily life. One night, they pull a consequential prank on their principal, which leads to a surveillance system being installed in the school. Between the oppressive security system and a darkening national political situation, Kou feels increasingly frustrated with the world while Yuta seems completely unaware.
Finding an empathetic ear in a passionate student activist, Kou’s political consciousness blossoms. Assuming that Yuta would never understand his newfound interests, Kou begins to avoid his friend. For the first time in their lifelong friendship, the two are forced to confront differences that they never had expressed before. Neo Sora, director of the heralded documentary RYUICHI SAKAMOTO/OPUS (who also happens to be the son of the renowned composer), makes his feature debut with this stunningly beautiful and timeless film about the heartbreak of friendship and coming-of-age.
This film is nominated for the Kau Ka Hōkū Award presented by Hawaiian Airlines.