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7 gatsu 24 ka dôri no Kurisumasu

  • 2006
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
105
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7 gatsu 24 ka dôri no Kurisumasu (2006)
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Hopeless romantic Sayuri (Miki Nakatani) yearns for her dream man to sweep her off her feet and take her to July 24th Avenue in Lisbon, Portugal, her idealised paradise from her favourite ma... Read allHopeless romantic Sayuri (Miki Nakatani) yearns for her dream man to sweep her off her feet and take her to July 24th Avenue in Lisbon, Portugal, her idealised paradise from her favourite manga. When she runs into her old high school crush Satoshi (Takao Osawa), her world turns u... Read allHopeless romantic Sayuri (Miki Nakatani) yearns for her dream man to sweep her off her feet and take her to July 24th Avenue in Lisbon, Portugal, her idealised paradise from her favourite manga. When she runs into her old high school crush Satoshi (Takao Osawa), her world turns upside down and she decides to do everything it takes to charm him. However, after changing... Read all

  • Director
    • Shôsuke Murakami
  • Writers
    • Shûichi Yoshida
    • Arisa Kaneko
  • Stars
    • Takao Osawa
    • Miki Nakatani
    • Ryûta Satô
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    105
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shôsuke Murakami
    • Writers
      • Shûichi Yoshida
      • Arisa Kaneko
    • Stars
      • Takao Osawa
      • Miki Nakatani
      • Ryûta Satô
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Takao Osawa
    Takao Osawa
    • Satoshi Okuda
    Miki Nakatani
    Miki Nakatani
    • Sayuri Honda
    Ryûta Satô
    Ryûta Satô
    • Yoshio Moriyama
    Juri Ueno
    Juri Ueno
    • Megumi Kamibayashi
    Tsuyoshi Abe
    • Koji Honda
    Gekidan Hitori
    • Yuta Maki
    Ayako Kawahara
    • Akiko Ando
    Ikki Sawamura
    • Jo Ando
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    • Kazuko Kaibara
    Fumiyo Kohinata
    Fumiyo Kohinata
    • Goro Honda
    Yûta Hiraoka
    Yûta Hiraoka
    • Oji
    Kaori Morita
    Maki Nishiyama
    Maki Nishiyama
    • Director
      • Shôsuke Murakami
    • Writers
      • Shûichi Yoshida
      • Arisa Kaneko
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    j_eyon

    the romantic formula with colorful twists

    colorful quirky romantic comedy about an ugly duckling woman who wonders thru Nagasaki thinking of Lisbon - filled with manga inspired dreams of princes and princesses and romance - and yearning for the attractive man who once said something encouraging to her

    well acted - especially by Miki Nakatani as the duckling

    funnily - its set during the Christmas season and the soundtrack is full of Xmas music sung in English - the only odd note coming at a wedding scene with the bride and father marching down the aisle to "O Christmas Tree"

    fast paced at the start - slows appropriately as the story deepens - the plot turns more conventional towards the end - but by then - the spell had been cast
    2LunarPoise

    lacking in spirit, Christmas or otherwise

    Toho's attempt to cash in on the Christmas market crashes horribly in this excruciatingly unfunny film. Quite simply, the whole thing tries too hard to be cute and heart-warming, like a tacky plastic gift dressed up in expensive wrapping paper. Nakatani as klutzy Honda is at her most convincing in this Cinderella tale when she gets to dress up and go to the ball. Before that, we are supposed to believe that she is plain simply because they stick a pair of spectacles on her and have her fall down a lot. The woman is stunning; pinning her hair up didn't make Gwynth Paltrow less beautiful in 'Possession,' and having Nakatani squint through a pair of prescription glasses doesn't work here, either. Did nobody learn from the make-up job that was done on Cameron Diaz in 'Being John Malkovich'?

    The manga references are cute enough; little CG crowns and tiaras marking out the 'chosen ones' in Honda's daydream-filled universe. Some of the actors do decent work here, particularly Abe as the brother, and Sato as Honda's forlorn suitor. There is a lovely little sequence when he hands a flick-comic to Honda, and asks her to provide the ending. But such moments are fleeting; instead the sickly sweet Christmas message (Japanese-style - think Valentine's Day with mistletoe) gets layered on over and over again. Sato, when he should be conflicted over his decision to help the love of his life achieve her goal, instead turns toward camera, and in extreme close up, says "Merry Christmas." Just when you think that is the worst possible line, a minor character whose cheating ways are exposed turns to camera and says, "Oh my Jesus." For the first time in a long time, I blushed furiously in a darkened theatre. I think the other four sagging patrons did, too.

    This overcooked turkey never stops. There is a wedding scene where three characters take it in turn to deliver speeches that are merely soliloquies, and extended ones at that. Even when Cinderella gets to kiss her prince, we have more exposition through soliloquy - the only time I heard anyone in the theatre titter. Some of the sequences look as if they were edited with a spoon. There are also a couple of irritating dream characters, a Grandpa and Grandson, who turn up at the oddest times. They are meant to be Portuguese, I think, because they wear Portugal football tops and wave a little Portuguese flag. Still, that doesn't explain why the Grandpa looks Egyptian and the Grandson Thai. Maybe I missed something.

    Nakatani is always pleasant on the eye and she does her best with some pretty lame material. There is no chemistry between her and Osawa - the kiss, when it comes, has to be one of the most tepid in screen history. The commercial Christmas songs slap you around the head continuously. The comedic talent of YOU, a woman we know can act thanks to Nobody Knows, is wasted. And it is all a bit of a shame, because the story premise is not bad, and the Lisbon location could have been used to so much better effect. I am not aware of the director's background, but this one smells of TV director failing to cross over. Two stars just for Nakatani giving it a go.

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2007 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Toho
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Christmas on July 24th Avenue
    • Filming locations
      • Lisbon, Portugal
    • Production companies
      • Core International Co.
      • Hakuhodo DY Media Partners
      • SDP
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      • $3,866,650
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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