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The film, which is Japan’s submission for this year’s Oscars, sees writer-director Chie Hayakawa concoct a chilling vision of the future. ‘It’s dystopian but it’s very realistic,’ she tells Nick Chen
It’s not a great week for older audiences contemplating an outing to the cinema. They could have their intelligence insulted with the feeble, sugary comedy, Book Club: The Next Chapter or they could choose Plan 75 and find themselves looking nervously over their shoulder. This debut feature by Chie Hayakawa is a sombre drama set not too far in the future. The Japanese government has come up with a tempting solution to the problem of having highest proportion of elderly people in the world, with a tempting offer.
Plan 75 is a dystopian Japanese drama about a government-sponsored euthanasia programme introduced to address Japan’s ageing society. Aged 75 or over? Agree to die and we’ll give you $1,000 to spend as you like in your last days! With a collective funeral thrown in for free! Actually, it’s not sold aggressively like that, as