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Kimi no suizô o tabetai

  • 2017
  • 1 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
3525
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Kimi no suizô o tabetai (2017)
DramaRomance

Ein Totkrankes Mädchen Trifft einen Introvertiert Jungen der ihr Geheimnis kennt. Sie entscheidet sich dazu mit ihm ihre Liste der Dinge die sie vor ihrem Tot noch machen möchte abzuarbeiten... Alles lesenEin Totkrankes Mädchen Trifft einen Introvertiert Jungen der ihr Geheimnis kennt. Sie entscheidet sich dazu mit ihm ihre Liste der Dinge die sie vor ihrem Tot noch machen möchte abzuarbeiten.Ein Totkrankes Mädchen Trifft einen Introvertiert Jungen der ihr Geheimnis kennt. Sie entscheidet sich dazu mit ihm ihre Liste der Dinge die sie vor ihrem Tot noch machen möchte abzuarbeiten.

  • Regie
    • Sho Tsukikawa
  • Drehbuch
    • Yoru Sumino
    • Tomoko Yoshida
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Minami Hamabe
    • Takumi Kitamura
    • Shun Oguri
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    3525
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Sho Tsukikawa
    • Drehbuch
      • Yoru Sumino
      • Tomoko Yoshida
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Minami Hamabe
      • Takumi Kitamura
      • Shun Oguri
    • 16Benutzerrezensionen
    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Minami Hamabe
    Minami Hamabe
    • Sakura Yamauchi
    Takumi Kitamura
    Takumi Kitamura
    • Haruki Shiga
    Shun Oguri
    Shun Oguri
    • Haruki Shiga - 12 Years Later
    Keiko Kitagawa
    Keiko Kitagawa
    • Kyoko Takimoto
    Karen Ohtomo
    • Kyoko
    Yûma Yamoto
    Yûma Yamoto
    • Gamu-kun
    Yusuke Kamiji
    • Gamu-kun (12 years later)
    Dôri Sakurada
    Dôri Sakurada
    • Takahiro
    Daichi Morishita
    • Kuriyama
    Satomi Nagano
    Satomi Nagano
    • Sakura's mother
    Keisuke Nakata
    • Tsuyoshi Nakata
    • Regie
      • Sho Tsukikawa
    • Drehbuch
      • Yoru Sumino
      • Tomoko Yoshida
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    10thongsy

    Highly recommended. 10/10

    Highly recommended. 10/10

    This is a touching movie - plot are well set and music are great. It make you think, what the life is? What your life is?

    It would be GREAT if you have some good friend like Sakura, or i myself be "Sakaura" for others. I read the novel as well after this movie - just to ensure the translation does not go wrong :)
    10yiuleungf

    A Deeply Touching Movie That I Haven't Seen In A Long Time

    I've seen this movie in an advance screening in Hong Kong. All I can say is that it's a very very touching movie. The story and music are very well done. The music composer is the one who composed for 2004's classic Japanese romance movie "Ima, ai ni yukimasu" (aka "Be with You"). Highly recommended. 10/10
    Gordon-11

    An effective and touching story

    This film tells the story of a young man in high school, be who accidentally discovers that his classmate has a terminal disease. They share this secret, and becomes best of friends.

    The title means "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas", and it sounds very alarming and horrifying. I thought it was a horror film, but the poster is too sweet and adorable for it to be a horror film.

    The story is a very touching story of a young woman who courageously live her final days with her new best friend. Her positivity and selfless attitude brings joy to her best friends. I find the story effective and touching. I like it a lot.
    8ctowyi

    An old school tearjerker

    Okay okay I got lured and pranked by the cool title, thinking it's some zombie gorefest. I got even more keen to see it when I found out it's an old-school ten-hankie tearjerker. Cried, I did, and every tear is earned. Over the course of the film, the odd title takes on meaning and made a resounding impact.

    I (Takumi Kitamura) am a high school student. I happen to find a diary by my classmate Sakura Yamauchi (Minami Hamabe) that reveals she is suffering from pancreatic cancer. She will draw me out of my shell and I will help her fulfill the wishes on her bucket-list.

    12 years later, due to Sakura's words, I (Shun Oguri) am now a high school teacher at the same school where I graduated from. While I talk with my student, I remember the several months I spent with Sakura. Meanwhile, Kyoko (Keiko Kitagawa), who was Sakura's friend, is about to marry. Kyoko also recalls the days she spent with me and Sakura.

    Yes, the main protagonist isn't named throughout the film.

    This is a story about a burgeoning teenage romance between two high school classmates on opposite ends of the popularity spectrum. The socially awkward boy is a librarian who sees a lost book as a sad book, but Sakura sees it as lost treasure for the finder. He can never hold eye contact with anyone and protects the space around him for dear life. Whereas Sakura is a girl with a cheerful and optimistic disposition who just happens to be suffering from a terminal disease. Sakura may be dying, but she is not about to throw in the towel yet and wants to hit as many highs as possible in the few months she has left. Their friendship seems unlikely, but it is easy to buy into their blossoming love because they are so likable and their time is so finite.

    Kitamura gives a restrained performance, allowing Hamabe to shine in counterpoint. When his character finally opens up in the end, we can feel the emotional impact like a swinging sledgehammer to the gut. Hamabe's Sakura is a beacon of hope, a cauldron of positivity and a dispenser of wisdom. It is easy to fall in love with her so much so that it becomes heartbreaking because we know what comes at the next turn. She is wisely not made out to be a saint in that she is curious about sex and her attempts at seduction you know what I shall let you discover that for yourself 😊.

    Director Sho Tsukikawa seems like an old hand at crafting tearjerkers and he handles the emotional scenes with deftness. The emotional scenes don't feel manipulative or pretentious, carrying many nuggets of life's wisdom through the protagonists. He knows how to fill your heart with beauty and gradually inflate it till it explodes in an avalanche of cherry blossom petals.

    The movie takes an interesting detour from Yoru Sumino's 2015 bestseller in that it jumps forward 12 years to show Sakura's impact on others. So essentially the story is told in flashbacks. Thankfully, they are well-handled and never becomes an over-used narrative device. When I was in one timeline, I kept wondering about the characters in the other.

    The story has a sublime twist in the end, earning its namesake and proving that Sakura has achieved that most important thing in any person's life – to change the world around her. Her memory lives on in others.
    7ruejaredponteras2001

    A sweet film.

    Another good coming-of-age film from Japan. It feels very reminiscent of other Japanese youth films such as Love Letter (1995), Futari (1991), and Forget Me Not (2015) (these are the only ones I've seen so far.).

    It has a strong sense of nostalgia like the films I've mentioned. Loveable performances from the two leads especially Minami Hamabe.

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      Based on novel "Kimi no Suizo wo Tabetai" by Yoru Sumino (published June 19, 2015 by Futabasha).
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. Juli 2017 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
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    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Shiga University, Hikone, Shiga, Japan(location)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Toho
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