Igarashi Iori works as a radiographer at a general hospital. He has been depressed, because Amakasu An, whom he loves, has decided to travel abroad to Washington Medical University to learn more as radiologist. The members of Radiation House encourages Igarashi. One day, Amakasu learns that her father is in serious condition. Her father was the only practicing doctor at a small clinic on a remote island. When Amakasu gets to her father, her father tells her to be a doctor who sees patients as a person and not a disease. Her father then passes away. Amakasu decides to stay on the island because of a patient that her father cared about. A massive typhoon soon hits the island and a landslide then occurs. An unknown infectious disease spreads afterwards on the island. Igarashi knows that Amakasu is struggling on the remote island and he makes a decision for Amakasu and the residents of the island. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Radiation House" (ラジエーションハウス) written by Yokomaku Tomohiro (横幕智裕) and illustrated by Mori Taishi (モリタイシ). Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 劇場版ラジエーションハウス
- Also Known As: Radiation House: Gekijoban , 劇場版ラジエーションハウス〜放射線科の診断レポート〜
- Director: Suzuki Masayuki
- Screenwriter: Okita Haruka
- Genres: Mystery, Drama, Medical
Cast & Credits
- Kubota Masataka Main Role
- Honda Tsubasa Main Role
- Hirose AliceHirose Hirono [Radiologist]Support Role
- Endo KenichiOnodera Toshio [Section Chief of Radiation House department]Support Role
- Yamaguchi SayakaKurohane Tamaki [Radiologist]Support Role
- Hamano KentaNokishita Goro [Radiologist]Support Role
Reviews
A movie that feels like a third season
This movie really fell into place with the rest of the series and I loved it!It had multiple storylines and there was not a moment for the viewer to be bored or think "they've put this in to buy time". Everything felt like it was there for a reason.
There's development between various characters and hard-hitting stories to follow.
The camera work was great and transitions between storylines natural so it didn't feel as if it was "action-packed", but rather gave perfect amount of time for each to develop in its own right.
I truly recommend this if you've watched the previous two season; I was certainly not disappointed.