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The Parades OTT Release Date: Here is when and where to watch this Japanese drama – know the plot, cast, and more

The Parades OTT Release Date: The rights to stream The Parades on Netflix have been acquired. As of the 29th of February 2024, it will be made available on the OTT platform.

New Delhi: The premiere of a heartfelt tale about love that endures beyond death is almost ready to take place on Netflix. The Parades was directed by the incomparable Japanese filmmaker Michihito Fujii, who had previously directed the tremendously popular project – The Last 10 Years. It is certain that this picture, which is emotionally charged and will be accessible to see in February, will make your heart feel warm and fuzzy.

Plot

The Parades, by Michihito Fujii, delves into profound issues like as loss, mortality, acceptance, and more via a dramatic narrative set in the afterlife. Following a terrible disaster, the protagonist, Minako – a mother, goes in search of her son—but she finds out that she has died and is now trapped in a world of agitated spirits.

Minako has a hard time accepting the fact that no one can connect with her now that she has died and gone to the hereafter. Nevertheless, she quickly befriends a young guy who travels with her to the afterlife. There, she encounters other individuals caught between the two worlds due to unresolved matters with their loved ones.

As they transition from life on Earth to the afterlife, the deceased struggle to accept their destiny and the trailer provides glimpses into their world of grief. Additionally, it is a lovely symbol of the two realms bound together by an intense love. As a character sadly wonders how much longer she will have to endure the same misery, the creators have also brought attention to the regrets and poor decisions that people make in life.

When and Where to Watch?

The rights to stream The Parades on Netflix have been acquired. As of the 29th of February 2024, it will be made available on the OTT platform.

Cast

The ensemble cast is headed by Masami Nagasawa, who plays Minako, a mother who has died away. The main actor, Kentaro Sakaguchi, plays a young man named Akira; Lily Franky portrays Michael, a former film producer; Ryusei Yokohama, a former yakuza, plays Shori; and Nana Mori plays Nana, a high school girl.