Natsume Mochizuki was a magazine model in Tokyo but moves to the rural town of Ukigumocho. Mochizuki, feeling depressed about living in the boring countryside, meets Koichiro Hasegawa, a member of a locally prominent family of Shinto priests, and gets caught in an intense attraction… It’s an epic love story that intensely and beautifully depicts the feelings of omnipotence and frustration that comes with being a teenager. ~~ Adapted from the manga "Oboreru Knife" (溺れるナイフ) by Asakura George (朝倉 ジョージ). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 溺れるナイフ
- Also Known As: Drowning Knife , The Knife That Dropped in Water , Knife That Sinks , Oboreru Knife ,
- Screenwriter & Director: Yamato Yuki
- Genres: Romance, Life, Youth, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Komatsu Nana Main Role
- Suda Masaki Main Role
- Shigeoka DaikiOtomo KatsutoshiSupport Role
- Kamishiraishi MoneMatsunaga KanaSupport Role
- Saito YoichiroNaokiSupport Role
- Horiuchi MasamiKoshiroSupport Role
Reviews
If I had to sum it up it's a touching story about youth.
One thing I absolutely loved about the movie was the way it depicted youth. It showed you immature teenagers trying to act older than they actually are. The cast, while all much older than actual teenagers, managed to portray the childishness of adolescents perfectly, something that I find very scarce in media.
Another thing I enjoyed was the way it was shot, it was refreshing. Seeing all those gorgeous scenes made me want to watch the movie even more.
Would I watch this again? Most likely not but it made for a good experience and it was filmed so beautifully so I would definitely give it a go.
I recommend it to anyone who would like something to watch on a dull summer's evening!
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Although the story can be confusing at first since it is very fast paced, it slows down as the story progresses, and makes more sense after understanding the characters. The story is heavier, and has a lot more dept than regular Shoujo live-actions, which I personally enjoyed. There are some touching scenes throughout the movie, especially at the ending.
Acting/Cast:
I was not a huge fan of Komatsu Nana's acting in her past works, but she improved so much in this movie! There are a few parts that are still a bit awkward, but her acting is overall pretty good in this movie. Suda Masaki's acting is always great, and once again, he did not disappoint me. He really embodied the character, and truly won me over by the end. I read somewhere that he lost a lot of weight for this role, and weighed around 50kg, which is crazy for his height! Overall, I really liked the chemistry between them since they have a similar aura.
Music:
I LOVED the music, and I thought that it went well with the movie. I downloaded a whole bunch of the songs after.
Overall:
I honestly love this movie so much. It is fast paced in the beginning, but everything fits together by the end. This is definitely different (in a good way) from regular Shoujo manga live-actions, but the scenes were filmed so beautifully. Overall, I loved the main characters and the chemistry between them.
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