Dostoevsky expressed in his work “Crime and Punishment” the idea, that if you committed a crime you have to confess and let the society punish you, otherwise you can’t live on.
But living in this contradictory world you may wonder whether it’s true.
“No return track” tells a story about a young Japanese photographer (Kazuya), who meets a young singer (Gabriela) after she killed a person whom she used to love(Daniel) and with whom she used to be together in a music band. Despite the suspicion about her being a murderer, Kazuya gets involved in Gabriela’s life and starts developing feeling towards her. Through her he finds out about many complicated reasons why she committed the murder – Daniel deceived their mutual friend, who was deadly sick, and stole music sheets from him, he started abusing drugs and abusing people around him. Kazuya makes a decision to cover up this crime, but not because he’s in love with her, but because he doesn’t consider it to be a crime.
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