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Renai shashin

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Renai shashin (2003)
ComedyDramaRomance

Down-on-his-luck photographer Makoto (Ryuhei Matsuda) receives a letter from his old girlfriend, who, according to a friend, died a year ago in NYC. Eager to find out the truth, he sets out ... Read allDown-on-his-luck photographer Makoto (Ryuhei Matsuda) receives a letter from his old girlfriend, who, according to a friend, died a year ago in NYC. Eager to find out the truth, he sets out on a journey of self-discovery and reminisces about the time he spent with the lovely Shiz... Read allDown-on-his-luck photographer Makoto (Ryuhei Matsuda) receives a letter from his old girlfriend, who, according to a friend, died a year ago in NYC. Eager to find out the truth, he sets out on a journey of self-discovery and reminisces about the time he spent with the lovely Shizuru (Ryoko Hirosue).

  • Director
    • Yukihiko Tsutsumi
  • Writer
    • Kaoru Ogawa
  • Stars
    • Ryôko Hirosue
    • Ryûhei Matsuda
    • Eiko Koike
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    525
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    • Director
      • Yukihiko Tsutsumi
    • Writer
      • Kaoru Ogawa
    • Stars
      • Ryôko Hirosue
      • Ryûhei Matsuda
      • Eiko Koike
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Ryôko Hirosue
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    • Shizuru Satonaka
    Ryûhei Matsuda
    Ryûhei Matsuda
    • Masato Segawa
    Eiko Koike
    • Aya
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    • Girl in NY church
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    Samuel Pop Aning
    Robert Baldwin
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    • (as Kenneth Browning)
    Garth Burton
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    Norma Chu
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    William Dean
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    • (as Billy MoDean)
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      Atsushi Harada
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      • Director
        • Yukihiko Tsutsumi
      • Writer
        • Kaoru Ogawa
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      3kurai_hisui

      I wanted to like this movie, I really did (no spoilers)

      Personally, I like the odd pacing of Japanese dramas, not too picky about bits of freaky English, and willing to put up with a lot from anything Ryoko Hirosue is in (I even made a heartfelt effort to like Wasabi). But all I can think of in regards to this movie is "what went wrong?" Well, first, the plot. The overall story could have been a very touching little love story, a la "Truly, madly, deeply," or at least "Reisei to jônetsu no aida" (if you like Japanese flicks). Morose photographer Makoto Seigawa (Matsuda) and quirky Shizuru Satonaka (the ever adorable Hirosue) meet, fall for each other, and have an amusing 'opposites attract' relationship, until Seigawa does what every moody male Japanese lead does and screws it up. Ok, typical set up, but done fairly well. But once Seigawa goes to New York, things just get screwy. It turns into a cheezy comedy/mystery/action (very loosely speaking) seizure. You'd get more plot consistency randomly channel surfing. I honestly wouldn't be surprised to hear that a bunch of scripts got mixed up, and no one noticed until they were too over-budget to re-shoot. Why does Seigawa keep getting beaten up? What's with all the guns? What does the Chinese Mafia have to do with anything? Your guess is as good as mine. When they finally do get around to the main plot again, it's pretty much duct-tapped together with coincidences, if at all. The 'climax' come out of nowhere, and plays out like an episode of "G.I. Joe". All this makes the last desperate attempt to return to a serious drama even more pathetic. And then the acting. Now, Hirosue and Matsuda can both act. I really believe they could have pulled this off (with a serious script rewrite, at least, which would have given them a chance to develop their chemistry a little more too). The other Japanese actors are mediocre, but the English parts are truly beyond belief. That's fine if you're only dealing with a few bit parts, but half the movie and most of the secondary characters are in New York. That's a heck of a lot of pre-school-Christmas-play level acting to put up with. Matsuda obviously has only a vague clue as to what he's saying, and he still had the best delivery in the bunch. Ok, there's some nice cinematography (not too much to ask from a movie about photographers), and lots of pretty pictures (mostly of Hirosue, which is fine if you, like me, have a thing for her). Unfortunately, any symbols of any significance are then pounded into your brain again and again, often followed by a close-up in case you still missed the point (all right with the oranges already, WE GET IT!!). The meandering tangents in New York feel like one of the financial backer's nephews said "Gee... New York, maybe we should toss something in about 9-11. Oh, and race relations, yeah, that's good too." I wanted to like this movie, for the following reasons:

      1.Ryoko Hirosue's in it (but not nearly enough). 2.Ryuhei Matsuda's in it (but his monotone English is only witty for about the first 3 lines. Then it's just monotone). 3.The Japanese DVD has English subtitles (but they don't match the dialogue, even the English parts) 4.It's a Japanese romantic drama, and I like those (well, the first part is, then you have to be on crack just to keep up).
      10danielksc

      I simply love this movie!

      This is one of the most wonderful movies that I have watched in a long time.

      I guess the last ever comparable movie was "Forrest Gump". Indeed, I personally think that this is a great accomplishment for an Asian movie. Matsuda Ryuhei is simply cool and natural in his role. As for Hirosue Ryoko, the last I have seen her was in the 1997 series "Beach Boys". Think she has matured a lot as an actress. And looks fabulous on the movie. Maybe it's time that I stop procrastinating and start picking up Japanese. Overall, this show is fantastic. I am going to recommend to people that I know. Could stop watching even when my exam is ard the corner. Final word "FABULOUS"!
      4katiemuffett

      Very pretty people and imagery, but really needed more development

      While this film definitely took some bizarre turns, I didn't let that ruin my overall pleasant experience watching it. Matsuda and Hirosue are respectively gorgeous people, even if their affection was at times a teensy bit like siblings. The photography and focus on techniques was excellent and - happily for a photographer - made up the majority of screen time.

      Having American-British dual nationality, I'm not quite so ready to pick holes or take offence in the portrayal of Americans. Actually, I think they did a good job of showing US/Japan culture issues. I love NYC so much that I'm moving there this year, and you really can't go too crazy with a city that constantly surprises even those who were born there (Cassius is practically a stock city character in real life). Seeing as this story is told entirely first person from Masato's POV, viewers should give themselves over to his perspective as much as possible and not see it as a serious social commentary.

      The Big Problem: English usage Seriously, if you're already filming in New York why not puh-lease look up a professional Nikkei Amerikajin translator to do the English in the script? It was almost completely unnatural to native English-speakers, to the point where it jarred you out of the most emotive moment.

      Also, they really should have handed over Ryuhei's English training to his little brother Shota, who I believe (could be wrong) was studying in London around this period and who's English is pretty damn good. Considering Ryu-kun's character was teased for having 'Queen's English' in the beginning of the film, Shota's posh London inflections would have been perfect for big bro to learn from.

      This big problem is most of my reason for giving it a 4/10. There's only so much actors and great photography can do, but it was still a sweet film.

      Oh, and Cassius *so* would have had his way with Masato - who would ever say that Ryuhei Matsuda isn't 'their type'?

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      • Release date
        • May 16, 2003 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Official site
        • official site (Japan)
      • Languages
        • Japanese
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Love Collage
      • Filming locations
        • New York City, New York, USA
      • Production companies
        • Eisei Gekijo
        • Office Crescendo
        • Shochiku
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        • $1,383,874
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 51 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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