Morimiya Yuko is a high school student who lives with her stepfather, Morimiya. Morimiya is her third father. Her mother, Rika, is a free-spirited person and has remarried several times. She disappeared from Yuko's life at a certain point. Even though Yuko and her stepfather are not blood-related, she is fully loved by him. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Soshite, Baton wa Watasareta" (そして、バトンは渡された) by Seo Maiko (瀬尾まいこ). Edit Translation
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- 中文(台灣)
- Türkçe
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: そして、バトンは渡された
- Also Known As: Soshite, Baton wa Watasareta
- Director: Maeda Tetsu
- Screenwriter: Hashimoto Hiroshi
- Genres: Life, Drama, Family
Cast & Credits
- Nagano MeiMorimiya YukoMain Role
- Tanaka KeiMorimiya SosukeMain Role
- Ishihara SatomiRikaMain Role
- Mizukami KoshiHayase KentoSupport Role
- Inagaki KurumiMitanSupport Role
- Omori NaoMito ShuheiSupport Role
Reviews
I ‘m a HUGE Mei Nagano fan, and have been dying to watch this movie ever since it came out late last year. With the online release of it this past month, I was crossing my fingers that some blessed subtitling team would pick it up, and just today I was overjoyed to find that a translating team picked it up and released subs for it!!!
WELL, I wasted no time sitting down to watch it, and I say without reservation that I loved, loved, LOVED it!!! I had always known the briefest of plot details: That Satomi Ishihara played a mother with a young girl who hopped from husband to husband dragging her child along, but I had no idea that that would be only the mere tip of the iceberg of what a rich, detailed and lovingly crafted story Baton truly was!
I simply adored this movie and was kept quite intrigued throughout the show by its little twists and turns, surprises and reveals, and though perhaps the ending might be somewhat predictable, I found the entire story to be wonderfully wholesome and sweet as any I've seen in years!
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A heartwarming story beyond my expectation
It was fun until the first half of the movie where it gets a little bit boring because the story is too dramatized for me, it seems like it's a 10 episodes of drama made into a 2hrs movie. But towards the end, with all the revelations and the acting skills shown by the casts, it made me teary-eyed. At one point, I kinda knew that something was going on with Tanaka Riko's health and the movie didn't really show enough content about it. The reason why she really wanted to take care of Yuko is because she couldn't have a child of her own, and it was only explained briefly towards the end of the movie. After all, the spotlight is not on Riko but it's on Yuko. But I really enjoyed watching it. It's a heartwarming story about family that I would recommend to everyone who likes this type of story.Ishihara Satomi's motherly expressions are on point. Supported with the other casts with brilliant acting too. Kudos to the production team!!
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