Kimi no me ga toikaketeiru
- 2020
- 2h 3min
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7,4/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter losing her sight and family, Akari finds unexpected connection with Rui, a reclusive ex-kickboxer. As romance blooms between these wounded souls, their shared past threatens to unravel... Tout lireAfter losing her sight and family, Akari finds unexpected connection with Rui, a reclusive ex-kickboxer. As romance blooms between these wounded souls, their shared past threatens to unravel everything.After losing her sight and family, Akari finds unexpected connection with Rui, a reclusive ex-kickboxer. As romance blooms between these wounded souls, their shared past threatens to unravel everything.
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- Casting principal
Kanna Moriya
- Maiko
- (as Kanna Mori)
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It was a great adaptation from the Korean version that anyone could shed a tear to. If you've seen the original then your gonna fall in love with this one, great love story that you just don't want to stop watching.
What a simple, but a beautiful love story! How love story can be different even when it's simple, only to found that it was remake of Korean movie Always (2011), also there's Hindi remake 'Do Lafzon ki Kahani' with Randeep Hooda and Kajal Aggarwal 👌.
The other best part of this movie is the ending title song by BTS... That's why I was not able to skip credit rolls.
Can't believe it was coincidence 😮, I chose this movie for a weekend chill-out, interested by its English title. After watching, I looked into the director's other works and wow, I had seen his 'My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday' before, and that movie hit me emotionally due to its time theme 🤧. Takahiro Miki, really adapts amazing love story movies.
The other best part of this movie is the ending title song by BTS... That's why I was not able to skip credit rolls.
Can't believe it was coincidence 😮, I chose this movie for a weekend chill-out, interested by its English title. After watching, I looked into the director's other works and wow, I had seen his 'My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday' before, and that movie hit me emotionally due to its time theme 🤧. Takahiro Miki, really adapts amazing love story movies.
What makes "Your Eyes Tell" particularly special is its exploration of themes such as forgiveness, acceptance, and the transformative power of love. The film does not shy away from depicting the struggles both characters face. Akari's refusal to undergo sight-restoration surgery, as she feels it would not bring back the life she lost with her parents, is a poignant testament to her acceptance of her new reality. Rui's journey is one of atonement, seeking forgiveness for the lives he destroyed as an enforcer and finding solace in his relationship with Akari.
It brings a fresh yet faithful adaptation to the original story.
It brings a fresh yet faithful adaptation to the original story.
Maybe those who gave 10 rating to this movie haven't seen the original. Yes, the movie is quite good if you haven't seen the original movie. Because the story is that good. But if you have seen the original, than you will feel that the original is still better in every aspect, from the chemistry, scenes, small details, etc. But what i feel that makes the original movie unmatched is the ending. The scene from the original is indeed much more moving. Even the dog act better in korean version. But overall, this movie is still quite decent to watch. Of course, It's still better than the Turkish and Philippine remakes.
This was my first experience with a Japanese movie. I found the film's storytelling and acting very top-notch and emotionally engaging.
Whether it's through its themes of love, loss, or personal growth, the story takes you on a journey that leaves a lasting impact.
The actors deliver performances that are both believable and emotionally charged. Their ability to convey complex emotions effectively is commendable, and it's no wonder that you felt emotionally attached to the characters.
Overall, "Your eyes can tell" is an exemplary Japanese movie that excels in its storytelling and acting prowess. It successfully creates a compelling and emotionally resonant experience for the audience. If you enjoyed your first foray into Japanese cinema with this movie, I encourage you to explore more of the rich and diverse world of Japanese films, as there are many more gems waiting to be discovered.
Whether it's through its themes of love, loss, or personal growth, the story takes you on a journey that leaves a lasting impact.
The actors deliver performances that are both believable and emotionally charged. Their ability to convey complex emotions effectively is commendable, and it's no wonder that you felt emotionally attached to the characters.
Overall, "Your eyes can tell" is an exemplary Japanese movie that excels in its storytelling and acting prowess. It successfully creates a compelling and emotionally resonant experience for the audience. If you enjoyed your first foray into Japanese cinema with this movie, I encourage you to explore more of the rich and diverse world of Japanese films, as there are many more gems waiting to be discovered.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRemake version of 'Always'(2011), directed by Il-gon Song, starring So Ji-Seob, Han Hyo-Joo.
- ConnexionsRemake of Ojik geudaeman (2011)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 8 020 474 $US
- Durée
- 2h 3min(123 min)
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