252: Sign Of Life
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In the midst of disaster, only one signal matters
Certificate: 12
Running Time: 133 mins
Retail Price: £15.99
Release Date: 2011
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Inspired by a miraculous real-life rescue event that occurred following the Chuetsu earthquake of 2004 and named after the Tokyo Fire Department code that indicates the discovery of survivors in need of rescue, 252: Sign Of Life is an epic, special effects-laden disaster movie that combines the thrills and dramatic heroics of 'The Towering Inferno' with the elemental spectacle of 'Sinking Of Japan'.
Giant, baseball-sized hailstones and a devastating tidal wave are merely precursors to the main event, a mega-typhoon that strikes Japan and virtually destroys Tokyo, leaving a handful of survivors trapped in the rapidly flooding and collapsing subway system with their fate of hanging in the balance. Among them is a former Hyper Rescue Squad member, Yuji Shinohara, and his young deaf-mute daughter, Shiori, along with a desperate businessman, an antagonistic medical trainee and a beautiful Korean nightclub hostess.
Taking turns to tap out the 2-5-2 distress signal on the surrounding walls and pipes as chaos continues to reign above and below ground, they manage to attract the attention of an elite response force from the Tokyo Fire Department on the surface who were about to give up hope of finding anyone alive. With the eye of the huge, killer storm about to hit the area, both the rescuers and survivors must find the courage to risk everything in order to avoid certain death at the hands of nature.
Special Features:
Video Tracks:
1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Japanese
Subtitle Tracks:
English
Directed By:
Nobuo Mizuta
Written By:
Nobuo Mizuta
Yoichi Komori
Hiroshi Saitô
Starring:
Hideaki Itô
Masaaki Uchino
Takayuki Yamada
Yu Kashii
Yûichi Kimura
Satoshi Matsuda
Minji
Masahiko Nishimura
Yôichi Nukumizu
Ayane Omori
Sachiko Sakurai
Music From:
Tarô Iwashiro
Director of Photography:
Jun'ichirô Hayashi
Tetsuro Sano
Editor:
Jun'ichi Kikuchi
Takashi Sato
Production Designer:
Shimizu Tsuyoshi
Distributor:
MVM
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