¡Nagori Yuki
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] Directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi -- from a poem, song, and song by Shozo Ise -- Now spring has come and you have become beautiful. Much more beautiful than last year. Set in the ancient Japanese village of Usuki, this is a moving story inspired by the famous song "Nagori Yuki" written and composed by Shozo Ise. Tomokazu Miura, who plays the lead role, gives an austere performance. Bengal, who plays the other character, also shines as a unique character. --The story begins with Kenichiro Mizuta, a former friend who calls Yusaku Kajimura, a man approaching his fiftieth birthday, back to his old hometown for the first time in twenty-eight years, as he plays with suicidal thoughts and is all alone. His wife, ... Yukiko, is dying. Yusaku, please come back to Usuki. Come back to Usuki. When Yusaku returns to his hometown for the first time in 28 years, he finds Yukiko, the wife of his former best friend, bandaged all over and silently waiting for her eventual death. Yukiko had always been in love with him. Yukiko had always been in love with him, and he knew how deeply he had hurt her. Mizuta, who was always in love with Yukiko. Yukiko, who saw him off on the platform as he left for college in Tokyo again and begged him to come back in the spring. Mizuta, who could not keep his promise. Mizuta's words, "I will protect Yukiko. What have they gained and what have they lost in the past 28 years? The story reaches its climax in an old Japanese village on the sad but beautiful melody of "Nagori Yuki".
Original Release Year: 2002
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