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A Lonely Cow Weeps At Dawn (2003, Review)
Director: Daisuke Goto
Cast: Horyu Nakamura, Ryoko Asagi, Yumeka sasaki, Seiji Nakamitsu, Haruki Jo, Sakura Mizuki, Toshimasa Niiro, Hidehisa Ebata
Pink Eiga / NTSC Region 1/ Not Rated / Widescreen (Anamorphic) / Japanese with English subtitles / 61 Minutes

Senility is associated with elder age and usually consists of the loss of memory recollection and it impairs the current state of the current memory. The symptoms are different with each person, of course. Each person also copes with it differently, but those who can effectively cope manage a long life of happiness....most of the time. Sometimes they are stuck in an inescapable cycle that becomes their cage from the rest of the world. With their mental impairment, they tend to drive their family and friends away, leaving them to their solitude so they can slowly whither away. Director Daisuke Goto's A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn considers the opposite in which the hardworking elder, even with his unusual case of senility, manages to capture the heart of a young and beautiful woman.










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