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La foresta dei sogni

 
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Sono l'amore e la perdita a condurre Arthur Brennan (Matthew McConaughey) all'altro capo del mondo, in Giappone, nella foresta fitta e misteriosa di Aokigahara, nota come “la foresta dei sogni”, situata alle pendici del Monte Fuji – un luogo in cui uomini e donne si recano a contemplare la vita e la morte. Sconvolto dal dolore, Arthur penetra nella foresta e vi si perde. Lì incontra Takumi Nakamura (Ken Watanabe), un giapponese che, come lui, sembra aver perso la strada. Incapace di abbandonare Takumi, Arthur usa tutte le energie che gli restano per salvarlo. I due intraprendono un cammino di riflessione e di sopravvivenza, che conferma la voglia di vivere di Arthur e gli fa riscoprire l'amore per la moglie (Naomi Watts).
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