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Great Japanese movies

1. Koizora.

★Movie version of Koizora★ Movie status: ?Complete collection Chinese title: ?Koizora Original title:?Koizora?Koizora More foreign films Title: ?Sky?of?Love Film Type:?Drama Length:?129 minutes Country/Region:?Japanese Dialogue Language:?Japanese Starring: Yui?Aragaki?Haruma?Miura, etc. ?

Release date?:? Japan Japan October 23, 2007 - Tokyo International Film Festival Japan November 3, 2007

Actor: Yui Aragaki? Yui? Aragaki?....Tahara Mika Miura Haruma?Haruma?Miura?....Sakurai Hiroki Koide Keisuke?....Fukuhara Yu Aso Yumi?Yumi?Asou?. ....Sakurai Akemi, Karina?....Minako, Usuda Asami?Asami?Usuda?....Saki Nakamura Aoi?Aoi?Nakamura?....Mochiha Ru?Haru?.. ...Aya Fukada Aki?Aki?Fukada?....Tahara Saori Yamamoto Ryuuji?Ryûji?Yamamoto?....Sakurai Hiroshi Takahashi George?'George'?Takahashi? .....Tahara Katsuji Asano Yuko? Yuko? Asano?.... Tahara Yasue Photography:? Yamamoto Hideo? Hideo? Yamamoto

Plot introduction In the summer of 2000, Mika, a first-year high school student He met Hiroki, a handsome classmate, by chance, and the two fell in love. However, Hiroki's ex-girlfriend, who was jealous of Mika, found someone to rape Mika. With the support of Hiroki's love, the wound in Meijia's heart gradually healed. Another unexpected "big event" followed - Meijia was pregnant with Hiroki's child. After Meijia told Hiroki the news, Hiroki smiled and said, "Please give birth to our child." The two agreed to raise the child together. But on Christmas Eve, an unexpected tragedy befell Meijia again - her ex-girlfriend deliberately pushed Meijia down the stairs, causing Meijia to miscarry. Although Meijia was in pain, the relationship between her and Hiroki deepened. The two overcame various difficulties and vowed to love each other forever. Unexpectedly, at the beginning of the second grade, Hiroki suddenly proposed breaking up, which shocked Meijia greatly. With the encouragement of her friends, the heartbroken Meijia cheered up again. At the same time, college student You appeared in her life. In order to cut off her longing for Hiroki, Meijia began to date Yu. Yu, who loves Meijia deeply, also helps Meijia's divorced parents get back together. In order to repay Yu's tenderness, Meijia decided to be loyal to this stable and safe relationship. After graduation, she was admitted to Yu's university. On Christmas Eve again, Meijia suddenly learned the truth about Hiroki leaving her. It turns out that Hiroki is terminally ill, and Meijia decides to take care of Hiroki. After spending a period of happy days, Hiroki's condition still did not improve. When Meijia went to develop the photos "all taken by Meijia by Hiroki", Hiroki left after looking at Meijia's smile. ? Hiroki made a promise to Meijia that he would turn into the sky after death. Meijia said that she would always be in love with the sky and fall in love with the sky. That’s why it’s called Lian Kong.

2. "Little? DJ" a romantic film starring Ryunosuke Kamiki and Mayuko Fukuda, two young child stars in the Japanese film industry

Ryunosuke Kamiki and Mayuko Fukuda, two young child stars in the Japanese film industry, work together to perform A story about a boy and girl's first love brings new emotions to the sound of a radio DJ full of intimacy and warmth.

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Little DJ Home?Japan◎Category?Romance◎Language?Japanese ?Kamiki?....Takano Taro Mayuko Fukuda (1994?8.4)?Mayuko?Fukuda?....Umino Sujuki Harada?Yoshio?Harada?....Takasaki Yuji Nishida Naomi?Naomi? Nishida...Takano Hiroko Ken Ishiguro Ken Ishiguro .....Takasaki Taro Eri Murakawa Eri Murakawa Kento?Kento?Kaku?....Yuki Shuhei Mori Yasuko?K?ko?Mori?....Tae Kobayashi Katsuya?Katsuya?Kobayashi?....Ozaki Makoto Plot: Three o'clock at midnight , the FM radio station's program host Umino Tamaki learned that his program was about to be suspended, and his mood fell into a low ebb. Suddenly, the old song "Boys Younger than Me" by the band Candies came to my ears. The boy Taro Takano who was keen on being a radio DJ at that time came to mind again, and his thoughts took Zhushu back to 1977... inspired by his father Taro is a baseball fan and dreams of becoming a baseball player in the future. Every evening, he would practice swinging a bat in the yard while listening to the radio. On this day, Taro suddenly fainted at school, and his mother took him to the seaside hospital for examination. Soon after, Taro was admitted to the hospital. The boring hospital life of blood drawing, intravenous drip, tired-looking parents, and monotonous meals made him very depressed. One noon, Taro suddenly heard someone playing classical music. He followed the sound to the doctor's grandfather's room. There is a whole wall of records and fun playing equipment. The doctor's grandfather proposed that Taro be the DJ of a music radio program. The next day, Taro's small radio station opened, sweeping away the heavy atmosphere in the hospital. Soon, Taro became a celebrity in the hospital and made many friends. After turning off the lights at night, Taro will listen to his favorite radio program on time and write down the host's remarks for reference. There are more and more on-demand orders in the on-demand box, and Taro's radio program is becoming more and more popular. Fortunately, Taro's condition also improved and he was moved to a four-person ward. The patients in the same room include Uncle Sheji who is not good at words, Uncle Yuuki who is affable, and Grandma Tae who does not talk to anyone. Contact with adults made Taro mature. Yuki passed away, and Umino Tamaki, a girl one year older than Taro, moved into the ward. Zhushu was admitted to the hospital because he was injured in a traffic accident. He was covered in bandages and was called "Mummy Zhushu". After removing the bandage, Zhu Shu revealed a beautiful face and a gentle smile, and Taro fell in love at first sight. The two of them listened to the radio and talked about movies together, which was quite fun. However, the happy days passed quickly, and Zhushu recovered and was discharged from the hospital. Taro's condition suddenly became serious and the broadcast was interrupted. Zhu Shu came to visit Taro. While her mother was leaving, Taro took her and slipped out of the hospital, enjoying the first and last date in her life.

There is not much time left, Taro is determined to express his sincerity to Zhushu in a special way...?

At the end of the film, when Taro, played by Kamiki, was dying, Mayuko kissed Kamiki.

Like Koukora, the male protagonist is terminally ill. It’s very touching.

The biggest highlight of this film: Japanese child stars appear in romantic dramas.