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Nada Sou Sou - Tears For You
120 minutes - 6 parts
Japanese with English Subtitles 2006 - Drama - Romance
Cast:
* Satoshi Tsumabuki * Masami Nagasawa * Kumiko Aso * Eiichiro Funakoshi
* Kyoko Koizumi
8-year old Yotaro gains a 3-year old step-sister, Kaoru, when his mother marries a jazz musician who plays in a club in Naha, Okinawa where they live. Before long Kaoru’s father deserts them, and not long afterward Yota’s mother becomes terminally ill. Her dying wish is for him to watch out for Kaoru at his grandmother’s place on a small island off the coast of Okinawa. He fulfills her wish and becomes very protective of his younger sister who calls him “nee-nee.” Thirteen years later Kaoru returns to Naha and comes to live with him as she starts high school. Yota works hard making deliveries of vegetables from an open-air market by day, and in a restaurant (he is a licensed chef) by night to save money to fulfill his dream of having his own restaurant. He also assumes the role of pushing for Kaoru’s entrance to a university. He pushes himself to the brink of exhaustion and...
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Well, I shed a tear or two at the end. The story might have been sort of corny, but it's a touching story just the same. I'm a sucker for a sad movie. I liked at the end when Kaoru's ever-so-wise grandmother explains the ironies of life while they gaze at the sea. Shikata nai saa. Yotaro was such an idiot. Heck, Kaoru wasn't his blood sister, so what's the big deal if he took her for his bride. Any normal guy would have grabbed her in a minute.
Sit back and enjoy. And grab a hankie. Grabbing your nose is useless.
120 minutes - 6 parts
Japanese with English Subtitles 2006 - Drama - Romance
Cast:
* Satoshi Tsumabuki * Masami Nagasawa * Kumiko Aso * Eiichiro Funakoshi
* Kyoko Koizumi
8-year old Yotaro gains a 3-year old step-sister, Kaoru, when his mother marries a jazz musician who plays in a club in Naha, Okinawa where they live. Before long Kaoru’s father deserts them, and not long afterward Yota’s mother becomes terminally ill. Her dying wish is for him to watch out for Kaoru at his grandmother’s place on a small island off the coast of Okinawa. He fulfills her wish and becomes very protective of his younger sister who calls him “nee-nee.” Thirteen years later Kaoru returns to Naha and comes to live with him as she starts high school. Yota works hard making deliveries of vegetables from an open-air market by day, and in a restaurant (he is a licensed chef) by night to save money to fulfill his dream of having his own restaurant. He also assumes the role of pushing for Kaoru’s entrance to a university. He pushes himself to the brink of exhaustion and...
http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/aid-37887/section-videos/code-j/version-all/pid-1004604348/
Well, I shed a tear or two at the end. The story might have been sort of corny, but it's a touching story just the same. I'm a sucker for a sad movie. I liked at the end when Kaoru's ever-so-wise grandmother explains the ironies of life while they gaze at the sea. Shikata nai saa. Yotaro was such an idiot. Heck, Kaoru wasn't his blood sister, so what's the big deal if he took her for his bride. Any normal guy would have grabbed her in a minute.
Sit back and enjoy. And grab a hankie. Grabbing your nose is useless.
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