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What does the Tokyo Tower [movie] say?

Title: Tokyo Tower

Translation: Tokyo Tower

Director: Takashi Minamoto Takashi Minamoto

Screenwriter: Takashi Minamoto Takashi Minamoto

Kaori Ekuni Kaori Eguni

Starring: Hitomi Kuroki Hitomi Kuroki

Matsumoto Jun Jun Matsumoto

. Okada Junichi Junichi Okada

Shinobu Terajima Shinobu Terajima

Ping Shanling Aya Hirayama

Type: Plot/Love

Length: 125 minutes

Release date: November 23rd, 25 (Korea)

Official website: www.tokyo tower.co.kr < I can't meet the history of poetry often, but I wait for the call from the history of poetry at home every day. Tou's friend Geng Er, although he already has a young girlfriend, still has an affair with housewife Kimiko. Two couples represent two different types of love, mental and physical. Under the heavy test, can their relationship blossom and bear fruit?

Tokyo Tower is adapted from another best-selling love novel by Kaori Ekuni, the author of Between Calm and Enthusiasm. Kaori Ekuni describes modern people's views and attitudes towards love through two totally different kinds of love. Hitomi Kuroki and Okada Junichi, who played mother and son in Japanese TV dramas four years ago, will challenge the role of lovers in this film, playing the poetry history and insight trapped in loved one. Another couple, Kimiko and Genger, are played by Shinobu Terajima and Matsumoto Jun.

Behind-the-scenes tidbits

Hitomi Kuroki got married in 1991, and her eldest daughter was born in 1998. In Japan, she is known as having the charm of a mature woman who fascinates men, and the ability to take care of work and family at the same time. Hitomi Kuroki (45), an actress who is known as the most beautiful housewife in Japan, published an essay with a quite shocking theme last year. In this essay "No Heart for My Husband" (published by Kokusha, 17 yen (excluding tax)), which was released on December 9 last year, Hitomi Kuroki boldly analyzed her true understanding of emotions, marriage and men, and it was full of bold and naked confessions of adult women everywhere. Hitomi Kuroki, who is often at the top of the questionnaire survey on ideal women, was once again strongly concerned by people. What Hitomi Kuroki really wants to express in a book is that although she has lost her heart, she has plenty of endless love for her husband. Coincidentally, during the writing and photographing of this book, Hitomi Kuroki was filming the film Tokyo Tower, which describes the story of two married middle-aged women falling in love with teenagers with a difference of 2 years. In this film, Hitomi Kuroki plays a married woman who falls in love with Okada Junichi, a 2-year-old college student, and her feelings waver between her family and her husband. I wonder if Hitomi Kuroki's writing inspiration comes from the touch of the film.

How to become a middle-aged woman as elegant, beautiful and confident as Hitomi Kuroki, and be a married woman who makes men feel heart-pounding, perhaps from her essays and the movie Tokyo Tower, can give some inspiration to people in the besieged city ...

A brief comment on the movie

Watching this movie will make you think of white palace and South Korea's green chair. This is the * * * characteristic and bottleneck of this kind of movies, which is difficult to overcome and break through. The Tokyo Tower uses two lines to tell this story, which is still very innovative. But I think some scenes are familiar, and some scenes are deliberately made. A silent, violent and powerful husband can never have a handsome face. Be sure to get involved with the relatives of a third party. Be sure to have a conscience at the last moment and make touching behavior. The love between Geng Er and Kimiko at first sight inevitably makes people feel a little dragged, and then it is natural to meet in a foreign country after a long separation, hug each other and kiss each other in the sunset, the music starts, and the film slowly ends.

Many shots in "Tokyo Tower" leave a deep impression on people, with bright colors, beautiful and moving, and people can't help but sigh the prosperity and splendor of Tokyo. In contrast, the fresh and natural beauty makes people feel nostalgic, and a somewhat sentimental love story in the metropolis is just like this ...