University student Izumi is contacted by her drama club advisor in high school, Hayama, who wants her to participate in the graduation performance for a younger club member. Izumi received the support of Hayama when she had felt out of place at school and so has treasured memories with Hayama in her heart. However, when they reunite, her feelings begin to intensify. (Source: JFDB) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: ナラタージュ
- Also Known As: Narataju
- Director: Yukisada Isao
- Screenwriter: Horiizumi Anne
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Matsumoto Jun Main Role
- Arimura Kasumi Main Role
- Sakaguchi Kentaro Main Role
- Kaneko DaichiShindo KeiSupport Role
- Komakine RyusukeKaneda IoriSupport Role
- Ichikawa MikakoHayama MiyukiSupport Role
Reviews
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[WARNING: the rating and review I give have the possibility to be subjective due to my preference for the genres, scenes or casts]"I want to be your strength."
Let's say that this movie give the personal impression for me. There's a scene and sentence that really happened in my life. Neither described my own scene, or the one that I said and I heard. It's kinda hard to watch this movie. It's like your life is shown before your eyes. But okay, I'll leave the subjective thing and start the review.
First, I'll choose Ono (on theory, the fact I still choose MatsuJun) (^o^) But surprisingly, MatsuJun is more fit to be a teacher than Tomasu XD Before, I've said that I quite bored with student-teacher theme, but this movie is beyond my expectation. The conflict is quite heavy, wrapped with the good storyline. There's a positive and negative side on each role that you love and hate equally, that makes you can't decide if you will love or hate that role. Well, at least that's for me (^_^)
The only scene I know I hate is the last encounter between Hayama and Kudo. He shouldn't have did that!
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I usually don’t like school love stories, or love stories between students/teachers... but, this is something else. It’s not the classic shoujo happilyeverafter story, which is also why I liked it.
The relationship between the two main characters grows slowly and naturally and is something “more”, “different”, then love: it’s a connection between two human beings that need help and find reassurance in each other. A friendship, a deep bond.
I lived something similar and I think many of us have met that same special bond in their lives... I felt this story was very real. MatsuJun as always is great in his role, supporting cast is nice too and the female lead is convincing.
I won’t rewatch it only because it made me cry too much ??
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