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Persona

Persona

Persona

Original title: 仮面学園
6.2 /10 (15) 2000 1h 30m
Horror Fantasy Thriller Mystery
Director Takashi Komatsu
Screenplay Hiroshi Hashimoto
Into the bully-infested home room class struts a fearless, ceramic-masked student. Squarely confronting a gang of ruffians, it is soon discovered that behind the mask is none other than Danta, an otherwise weakling student who has heretofore been picked on relentlessly by these same bullies. Donned with his mask, however, Danta exhibits a totally other personality, lacking fear and intimidation. The other students, looking on, soon experiment with the power of masks and find to their glee that behind a facade of anonymity, they experience an overwhelming power to act without the confines of self-consciousness.
Release
Aug 5, 2000
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Country
Japan
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Where to watch Persona? Persona is available for streaming on ARROW, Arrow Video.
Who stars in Persona? The main cast of Persona includes Tatsuya Fujiwara, Maya Kurosu, Ikkei Watanabe, Yuma Ishigaki, Chiaki Kuriyama.
Who directed Persona? Persona (2000) is directed by Takashi Komatsu.
How long is Persona? Persona has a runtime of 1h 30m. It was released in 2000.
What genre is Persona? Persona is a Horror, Fantasy, Thriller, Mystery film. It has a rating of 6.2/10 with 15 votes.

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Into the bully-infested home room class struts a fearless, ceramic-masked student. Squarely confronting a gang of ruffians, it is soon discovered that behind the mask is none other than Danta, an otherwise weakling student who has heretofore been picked on relentlessly by these same bullies. Donned with his mask, however, Danta exhibits a totally other personality, lacking fear and intimidation. The other students, looking on, soon experiment with the power of masks and find to their glee that behind a facade of anonymity, they experience an overwhelming power to act without the confines of self-consciousness.

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