Kimi no suizô o tabetai
- 2017
- 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.5K
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A dying girl meets a nonchalant boy who found out her secret. She decided to fulfill her bucket list with none-other-than the boy who couldn't care less about the world.A dying girl meets a nonchalant boy who found out her secret. She decided to fulfill her bucket list with none-other-than the boy who couldn't care less about the world.A dying girl meets a nonchalant boy who found out her secret. She decided to fulfill her bucket list with none-other-than the boy who couldn't care less about the world.
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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.
It has a strong sense of nostalgia like the films I've mentioned. Loveable performances from the two leads especially Minami Hamabe.
10thongsy
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 :)
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 :)
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.
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.
10drakHula
If you want to cry for two hours at the start of your 10 hour flight from Brazil to Canada, this is a great way to accomplish that, and somehow this deceptively titled drama was featured in the in-flight programming on Air Canada. I had a few drinks, settled into my aisle seat on our giant plane and then loudly sobbed for two hours through this brutally depressing film.
10/10 would make fellow passengers uncomfortable again.
10/10 would make fellow passengers uncomfortable again.
I want to eat your pancreas puts you off with the odd title. However, it is a beautiful story. The acting was very good. I also enjoyed how the story was presented. But the hilight was the characters. Both of them were so different and yet so right for each other (not in a romantic way, but a human way). The girl was possitive, bubbly, and simply adorable. The boy was quiet, unsociable, and kind of a calm force. Also, the cinematography was beautiful, with the cherry blossoms (sakura) and the school background. It served the innocence of the movie well. However, the story, in the final conclusion, kind of lacked the intensity that would have brought the whole tragedy to a climax. So, eight out of ten, because, the pace was also slow.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on novel "Kimi no Suizo wo Tabetai" by Yoru Sumino (published June 19, 2015 by Futabasha).
- ConnectionsVersion of Je veux manger ton pancréas (2018)
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- Let Me Eat Your Pancreas
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- Shiga University, Hikone, Shiga, Japan(location)
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- $2,930,645
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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