The Sea of Trees
audience Reviews
, 44% Audience Score- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsThe Sea of Trees (2015) Yellow Winter 11,621 – 17 Apr 2025 Professor Arthur Brennan (Matthew McConaughey) travels to Tokyo to go to the Aokigahara forest, the Japan suicide forest, to attempt to suicide via OD of pills. He sees a man named Takumi Nakamura (Ken Watanabe) lost in the forest and trying to leave the place. Nakamura tells him that he was demoted at work and decided to end his life cutting his wrists two days ago, but he regretted it since he missed his wife and daughter. Arthur decides to help Nakamura to find the trail to exit from the forest and they tell each other parts of their lives. In flashbacks, Arthur and his wife, the alcoholic realtor Joan Brennan (Naomi Watts), have a troubled marriage since Arthur had betrayed her with a co-worker. When Joan has a nosebleed, she learns that she has a brain tumor and needs risky surgery. They rekindle their love and after the successful surgery, they learn that it is not a malignant tumor. When the ambulance is heading to a hospital with Joan for her recovery, Arthur follows the ambulance with his car and tells her that he does not know her favorite color or season. Before her answer, a truck crashes the ambulance and kills Joan. Meanwhile, Nakamura tells Arthur that the names of his wife and daughter are "Kiiro" and "Fuyu", respectively. Will they survive? “The Sea of Trees” (2015) is a nice movie by Gus Van Sant, with the story of a grieving professor who travels to Japan to end his life at the Suicide Forest Aokigahara. This forest is referred usually in Japanese horror movies, but Gus Van Sant uses the spot in a depressive and dramatic film. The cast is excellent, with Matthew McConaughey, Ken Watanabe and Naomi Watts, but the unpleasant story does not help much. Anyway, for fans of Gus Van Sant is worthwhile watching to know the work of this director. My vote is six. Title (Brazil): “O Mar de Árvores” (“The Sea of Trees”) My Blog: https://maniacosporfilme.wordpress.com/
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsGreat Cast and really good story overall. Goes without saying it was a little slow. How a man could injure himself that many times in such a short period of time is a little mind boggling.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsSlow burner? Yes. But beautifully filmed? Yes. It's incredible! 100/10 stars! Very mind opening. Matthew does it again! Pulls you into this very REAL thing. Do some research on the forest. It's fascinating how they brought the sad but legend to life
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsIts a good slow movie to watch. Good performance by the three leading characters. Sad theme, perfectly to watch on rainy day.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsIt was a predictable story, but the way it was done, I really enjoyed it. I loved hearing a little about Aokigahara Forest aka the Suicide Forest in Japan, as well as some Japanese legends. I don't know if the legends were real or not, but they were interesting. It also made me realize (yet again) that sometimes, its the little things that two people in love do that shows how much you really care. 6/10
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis was a movie I just glanced over and glad I stopped. After the trailer I was invested. I watched the movie alone and it was something you can self reflect on later. Loving, hating someone while having grief was very real.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsDespite the disappointing box office this was a very good movie. Lead by a trio of actors who made this movie work. I especially loved the story and directing. Tim Treakle
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsIt is definitely worth a watch. The ending is the best ever. You'll be happy you kept watching.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsThought-provoking existential film with themes of guilt, forgiveness & redemption. Nice performances by cast. It is shame it was so trashed by "critics".
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsFew bad scenes, but otherwise nice movie about sorrow and moving on after a tragedy. A bit slow, but carefully constructed, touching and delicate this movie worth to be seen.