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"A man who is a victim of a nuclear accident wakes up in a hospital with amnesia. The only thing he remembers is the phone number 112, and after countless attempts to call it, he manages to find his way outside of the hospital where he struggles to survive." In the meantime, various stories unfold from around him which slowly begin to piece together an unsettling story. These stories tell how everyone around him also lost their memories and followed similar patterns as something starts happening that's becoming more complex and harder for anyone else to avoid. The ending of this film is not revealed until the credits roll. "Below is the list of cast and characters, in order of appearance." Hiroshi Abe plays the critically-acclaimed role of the protagonist in "". The director noted that there were many times when Abe's performance was so committed, so authentic, so really well performed, that he would watch it over and over again. When he was finally watching his scenes with Yukiko Ueno (playing the character Suzuya Ishimoto), he became very emotional when he began to think that this could very well be his last film. The film has received its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2009, where it was widely received. The film has also won 'Grand Prize' or '仏滅' in Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in Japan.A live action television drama titled "112" started airing on 13 April 2014 on TBS. It was directed by Hayato Kawai and starred Yūya Hirose as the main character.The film is nominated for "Best Asian Film" in Sitges Film Festival 2009. The film is nominated for "Best Asian Film" in Shanghai International Film Festival 2009.The film was released in DVD and Blu-ray format on 12 August 2009.Dave Aldridge of "Total Film" gave it three stars out of five and said, "It's an intriguingly ambiguous title, one that might rouse the interest of serious-minded arthouse attentions, but thankfully Abe -- perhaps best known to Western film enthusiasts as the doomed husband in Ringu -- has a good sense of humour and ensures his audience never feel like they're being taken for a ride. Such is the power of the medium that we'll happily go along with this absurd premise, because it's so beautifully presented. It's also worth noting that the film has been distributed under Creative Commons licenses, which means, for example, that its availability online is not restricted." Nathan Southern of "The Guardian" gave it three stars out of five and said, "The movie's mystery remains unsolved until the final moments. But if you're in the mood for a certain type of pleasure-diving experience -- that is, one that gives you close to seeing everything but then leaves it up to you to fill in the gaps -- then this is your film." Joe Leydon of "Variety" gave it one star out of five and said, "A man wakes up in a hospital without knowing who he is or where he lives. cfa1e77820
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