

- cultfilmliker15 de abril de 2026Employee Of A Lifetime Award goes to that guy I mean, if you INSIST on burning EVERY bridge, you can’t be surprised when you find yourself alone It’s Lady Vengeance but for scammers ….made me really wanna play Call of Duty by the end Currently Ranked #55/210 in 2025 Ranked Added to The Non-English Niche
- andy b1 de noviembre de 2025bro i have no idea really what kurosawa was really trying to do with this. didn't feel anything like his other work. still can't say it was bad, just feel like his talents weren't really channeled here. still well worth watching... everybody need a friend like sano though
- James Saenz12 de abril de 2026bleak exploration of how miserable people abuse other miserable people and how the veil of anonymity through the internet emboldens that behavior. i honestly preferred the first half of the film for how it builds up this creeping sense of malaise, as it’s more reminiscent of kurosawa’s previous works like pulse and cure.
- hairydemon5 de enero de 2026A very well made load of crap. What starts as a preposterous but "maybe" believeable scenario slowly devolves into the ridiculous pretty fast. By the end (and I won't spoil it for you if you want to be suckered by other reviews) i despised the director and the stupid choices he had made. I was even more worried about the reviewers showering this inane drivel with praise. Just because it is shot nicely does not mean that it is good.
- Kevin Ward30 de junio de 2025Cloud from Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a slow-burn thriller about greed, self-interest, and the consequences of living without conscience. Masaki Suda plays Ryousuke Yoshii, a coldly transactional reseller who flips whatever he can—medical appliances, "designer" bags, collectible toys—using cutthroat tactics to source goods without concern for who gets hurt. As for the quality, legitimacy, or provenance of the items, he pleads ignorance—so long as he’s cashed out before the fallout. When Yoshii turns down a promotion at his factory job to pursue his side hustle full-time, it’s the first step in a quiet unraveling. Cloud plays like a morality tale—a cynical critique of capitalism where, in the end, capitalism eats the capitalist. Yoshii and his girlfriend Akiko (Kotone Furukawa) move to the countryside, a shift that props up their surface-level goals and shared materialism—a fresh start built on the same hollow foundation. But as Yoshii’s reseller persona, Ratel, starts attracting backlash, a karmic wave builds. It’s solidly entertaining, even if some of the messaging is a bit overt—especially in the broadly drawn character of Akiko, whose arc could’ve used more nuance.
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Cloud was released on 27 de septiembre de 2024.
Cloud was directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
Cloud has a runtime of 2h 4min.
Cloud was produced by Yumi Arakawa, Nobuhiro Iizuka, Yuki Nishimiya.
Ryosuke Yoshii trabaja en una pequeña fábrica de Tokio, mientras se gana la vida revendiendo productos por Internet. Comprar barato, vender caro: así de sencillo. Cuando consigue un beneficio considerable, abandona la fábrica y se traslada al campo para empezar una nueva vida con su novia. Emplea a un joven del pueblo y se dedica de lleno a la reventa. Entonces, justo cuando parece estar en la cresta de la ola, empiezan a producirse incidentes sospechosos a su alrededor.
The key characters in Cloud are Ryōsuke Yoshii / 'Ratel' (Masaki Suda), Sano (Daiken Okudaira), Akiko (Kotone Furukawa).
Cloud is rated Not Rated.
Cloud is an Action, Terror, Suspense film.
Cloud has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.
Cloud has made 1 MUS$ at the box office.






















