If you want to read my review of Desert of Namibia, read this post. In ナミビアの砂漠, Kana Miyama lives without great aspirations for the future, but is very well treated by her boyfriend. Even so, she falls in love and leaves everything behind.
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If you want to read my review of A Man, read this post. In ある男, Rie Taniguchi asks her lawyer, Akira Kido, to investigate the real life of her late husband, Daisuke Taniguchi, with whom she was married for three years.
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If you want to read my review of A Girl Named Ann, read this post. In あんのこと, Ann is a drug-addicted call girl who heroically tries to get back on her feet with the help of a journalist and a police officer.
Continue reading “A Girl Named Ann”April, Come She Will
If you want to read my review of April, Come She Will, read this post. In 四月になれば彼女は, Shun begins to receive letters from his ex-girlfriend, while she fulfilled the couple’s promises, but now he is engaged and his fiancée disappears.
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If you want to read my review of Love Nonetheless, read this post. In 愛なのに, Koji finds himself involved in a loving sextet of people who don’t know each other, but suffer from the same pain, unrequited love for each other.
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If you want to read my review of The Lines That Define Me, read this post. In 線は、僕を描く, Sousuke Aoyama is a university student who becomes fascinated with Sumi-ê painting and ends up having the opportunity to learn from the greatest master on the subject.
Continue reading “The Lines That Define Me”These days I did one of those family programs. Aquarium. Although I went alone. So I think it’s a program for everyone. Just like marine life.
Another thing that I really like, as you are already tired of knowing, are Japanese movies. And this solo tour reminded me of one of the best, Just Remembering, with Sairi Ito and Sosuke Ikematsu, who was an aquarium employee.
The film is very interesting. In addition to the story being very realistic and mature, the script is developed backwards. That is, it starts from the chronological future and ends in the past. Very cool.
Just Remembering
If you want to read my review of Just Remembering, read this post. In ちょっと思い出しただけ, during the COVID pandemic, a couple of ex-lovers meet, unintentionally, and begin to remember the time they lived together as lovers, only to go their separate ways again.
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