Ima Ai Ni Yukimasu Ostrich

Ima Ai Ni Yukimasu Ostrich

Running time 119 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese Box office 46,616,207 Be With You ( いま、会いにゆきます, Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu), is a 2004 based on a Japanese novel of the same name written. The film was adapted from the novel by, and it was directed. It stars actress as Mio Aio and actor as Takumi Aio.

Be With You was first released at the 17th. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 30 October 2004. The film grossed a total of $46,616,207 from its screenings in Japan and overseas countries. Contents • • • • • • Plot [ ] Mio Aio's death leaves her husband Takumi and six-year-old son Yuji to fend for themselves.

Avicii Feat Aloe Blacc Wake Me Up Скачать Mp3 more. Takumi is congenitally disorganized, suffers occasional fainting spells, and fears that his health compromised his dead wife's happiness. Yuji overhears relatives speculate that his own difficult delivery compromised Mio's health, and blames himself for his mother's death. Mio had left Yuji a picture book; in the book, Mio departs for a celestial body she calls 'the Archive Star' but reappears in Japan during the following year's rainy season; turning the pages, Yuji eagerly awaits her return. On a walk in the forest outside their house, Takumi and Yuji find a woman sheltered from the rain, and immediately accept her as Mio. She has no memory or sense of identity; she comes home to live with the father and son anyway.

Catch Me - Jul 30, 2015 by Na'ima B. Robert; Ima & the Great Texas Ostrich Race. A Song To The Sun / Ima, Ai Ni Yukimasu Japanese Drama Dvd. Be with You - 2004. Mio's death leaves husband Takumi and 6-year-old son Yuji fending for themselves. Taku occasionally suffers fainting spells, is disorganized, and.

This new Mio asks Taku how they met and fell in love, and he recounts a tale of years of missed chances, beginning in high school and ending when she encouraged their marriage years later. As the rainy season draws to a close, Yuji discovers the 'time capsule' he hid with his mother before her death. Mio's diary is inside, and its version of the Mio-Taku romance holds the answers to the mystery. Cast [ ] • as Mio Aio (秋穂澪) • as Takumi Aio (秋穂巧) • as Yuji Aio (秋穂佑司), the 6-year-old son of Mio Aio and Takumi Aio. • as Aya, Yuji's classmate • as Takumi in his high school days • as Yuji when he becomes 18 years old • as Mio in high school days • as Midori Nagase (永瀬みどり), Takumi's co-worker • as Takumi's Boss • as Yuji's teacher • as the owner of a cake shop • as Dr.

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Noguchi (野口医師) • • Release [ ] Be With You was showcased at the 17th on 27 October 2004. It was featured as one of the festival's special screenings. The singers for the theme song, Orange Range, also held a performance of the theme song at the showcase. Theme song [ ] Okinawan alternative rock band sang the theme song of this movie called.

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Mio's death leaves husband Takumi and 6 year old son Yuji fending for themselves. Taku occasionally suffers fainting spells, is disorganized, and fears that his health hindered Mio's happiness.

Yuji overheard relatives speculate that his delivery compromised her health, and he blames himself for her death. Mio left him a picture book in which she departs for 'The Archive Star' but re-appears during the rainy season the following year, and he eagerly awaits her return. Taking a walk in the forest outside their house, Taku and Yuji find a woman sheltering from the rain and immediately accept her as Mio.

She has no memory or sense of identity, but comes home to live with them anyway. She asks Taku how they met and fell in love, and he recounts a tale of years of missed chances starting in high school until she encouraged their marriage years later.

As the rainy season nears its end, Yuji finds the 'time capsule' he hid with his mother before her death. Mio's diary is inside, and its version of the romance holds the answers to the mystery.

Director Nobuhiro Doi brings this drama right out of one of Japan's best selling novels, by the same title. There is no surprise to the immense popularity of this film in Japan. For the most part, this film plays out like a drama. The run time is 1 hour and 50 minutes and it really is a slow burn the whole time. A father and a son are left alone after Mio, the wife and mother, dies.

All of a sudden, she returns with no memory. It is that last statement that captures my interest. The first hour and a half plays out like any romantic drama. The story gives and shows the background of the characters as Mio re-learns about her past life and relationship with her family.

There are a few odd parts throughout the film, but it all comes together at the end. The last 20 minutes are pretty good with some excellent storytelling. I have heard that a lot of people get emotional from watching this and it is probably from this part. I will also say that it involves a little bit of the unexplainable. The acting is good for a drama like this. Shido Nakamura is the exact opposite of his character in Neighbor No.

Akashi Takei is charming as the young Yuji and Yuko Takeuchi pulls off Mio. This isn't my type of movie and the first 90 minutes is nothing spectacular to me, but the final 20 minutes is really something. Fans of romantic dramas will find this film to be really enjoyable and as I mentioned earlier, there is no question as to why the novel is a top seller in Japan.