After Life (ワンダフルライフ, lit. "Wonderful Life") is a 1998 movie by Japanese director Koreeda Hirokazu starring Arata, Oda Erika and Terajima Susumu.

Plot Summary

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Like Giuseppe Tornatore's A Pure Formality, Koreeda's After Life is set in a waystation where the souls of the recently deceased are processed before entering heaven. "Heaven," for the film, is a single memory from one's life. Those who come through the waystation choose a single memory for the station's staff of counselors to film. After watching the film they disappear, taking with them the happiest moment of their life.

The story revolves around two of the counselors, Takashi (Arata) and Shiori (Oda). Takashi has been assigned to help an old man, Ichiro (played by Naito Taketoshi), select his memory. On reviewing videotape of Ichiro's life, Takashi learns Ichiro married his fiancée, after he (Takashi) was killed during World War II. Takashi has Ichiro assigned to another counselor, but is still troubled by his memories, causing both him and his quasi-romantic interest Shiori to re-examine their (after-)lives.

Koreeda got his start directing television documentaries for TV Man Union. Much of the action in After Life is shown as interviews conducted with the recently deceased regarding their lives. Some of these interviews were scripted, but many were done impromptu, with real people (not actors) reminiscing about their own lives.

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