
Discover what might have been.
Soon after the break of the pandemic and realizing that his clock is ticking, Kristofer gets the urge to embark on a journey to try to find out what really happened when his Japanese girlfriend mysteriously vanished without a trace from London fifty years earlier.
- 7.4
- 2024
- Released
- 2h 1m

Egill Ólafsson
Kristófer
Kōki
Miko (Young)
Pálmi Kormákur Baltasarsson
Kristófer (Young)
Masahiro Motoki
Takahashi
Ruth Sheen
Mrs. Ellis
Masatoshi Nakamura
Kutaragi
Meg Kubota
Hitomi
María Ellingsen
Ella
Sigurður Ingvarsson
Jonas
Starkadur Petursson
Markús
Tatsuya Tagawa
Arai-San
Charles Nishikawa
Goto-San
Eiji Mihara
Dr. Kobayashi
Akshay Khanna
Philllip
Theodór Júlíusson

Kieran Buckeridge
Receptionist London Hotel
Brandy Row
Tattoo parlor owner
Masaya Mimura
Naruki
Rie Shibata
Hashimoto
Eugene Nomura
Akira
Katla M. Þorgeirsdóttir
Marriage Councelor
Anthony Bacigalupo
British Man
Andrew Barron
Fishmonger
Richard Rycroft
School Official
Jules Tait
Librarian
Jules Tait
Hotel Receptionist - Japan
Ylva Þórsdottir Planman
Duty Free Attendant
Paul Long
Restaurant Waiter London
Takashi Nishina
Chef Kawasaki
Jo Kataoka
Kawasaki's Son
Osamu Tanpopo
Sake Bar Owner
Fumi Sugimoto
Flower Shop Attendant
Kenta Ogawa
Hotel Porter - Japan
Masaru Yamashita
Yamamoto-san
Hiroyuki Nomura
Nippon Customer
Martin Wright
Hotel Doorman
Atsuko Sato
Narrator
Ingvar Þór Björnsson
Radio News Reporter
Daigo Tanji
Karaoke Bar Owner
Shiun Sato
Shoe Shop Attendant
Kevin Tran
Doorman in Harrow
Egill B. Hreinsson
Piano Player
Giichi Takasawa
Obstetrician
Miku Konishi
Nurse
Yayoi Mizoguchi
Nurse
Claire Woodland
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Anyone else think that Egill Ólafsson turned slowly into Lord Olivier in this drama? He's "Kristófer" - an elderly Icelander whom, on the cusp of global lockdown, flies to London to retrace some steps from his earlier life in the 1970s. Then he (Palmi Kormákur) was a disillusioned student at the LSE who jacks it all in to go and work in a small Japanese restaurant in Soho. He's an handsome and eng
Many of us have experienced situations in life that have left us wondering “what might have been,” especially in matters of romance. And sometimes these scenarios can linger in our psyche for a lifetime, gnawing away at us and potentially leaving us with feelings of profound regret. Some of us, though, vow not to succumb to such disappointment, taking action to resolve these matters before it’s to











