¡Kondo no Nichiyobi ni
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] The most important thing is right beside you. Starring Somegoro Ichikawa, this touching work depicts the touching relationship between hearts shining in a glass bottle! Unlike his roles in "Semishigure" and "Asura's Eyes," Ichikawa plays the role of a man who helps a young girl grow up and embraces her warmly. He breaks new ground with his performance as a "dull man" who completely overturns the image of the character. Sora is a girl studying abroad in Korea, and Matsumoto is a "slightly strange uncle" who has his own problems. Through the growth of the girl Sora, the film warms the hearts of the viewers by reminding them of "heart-to-heart communication, consideration, and kindness" that Japanese people have forgotten today. This film warms the hearts of the viewers. This film is like a supplement for the hearts of modern people who tend to fall into a communication disorder in the midst of an increasingly tense society. The long-awaited third film by Satoshi Kemmochi, whose debut film "As Usual" was invited to film festivals around the world, including the competition section of the Pusan International Film Festival, and won the Best New Director Award of the Japanese Film Producers Association. He chose Matsumoto, Shinano Province, in late autumn and winter as the setting for this film. The film also depicts "human happiness" with a unique touch. Sora (Younha) comes to Japan to study film, following a senior whom she admires who is going to study at a Japanese university. However, she is disappointed to find that her senior has returned to Japan for family reasons, and she is not able to get any further with her studies. Then she meets Matsumoto ( Ichikawa Somegoro ), a middle-aged man who works three jobs at once.
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Original Release Year: 2009
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