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Dear Friends

  • 2007
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
472
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Keiko Kitagawa and Yuika Motokariya in Dear Friends (2007)
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Rina is the it girl. She is thin, has long hair, is flaunting and dresses attractively. Every man wants to be with her and every woman wants to be like her. She also happens to be self-absor... Read allRina is the it girl. She is thin, has long hair, is flaunting and dresses attractively. Every man wants to be with her and every woman wants to be like her. She also happens to be self-absorbed, mean and nasty. Then calamity hits and she is diagnosed with an illness. The meaning ... Read allRina is the it girl. She is thin, has long hair, is flaunting and dresses attractively. Every man wants to be with her and every woman wants to be like her. She also happens to be self-absorbed, mean and nasty. Then calamity hits and she is diagnosed with an illness. The meaning of friendship and true friends and love soon become apparent.

  • Director
    • Kazuyuki Morosawa
  • Writers
    • Uiko Miura
    • Kazuyuki Morosawa
  • Stars
    • Kentaro Arai
    • Avery Fane
    • Masaya Kikawada
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    472
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kazuyuki Morosawa
    • Writers
      • Uiko Miura
      • Kazuyuki Morosawa
    • Stars
      • Kentaro Arai
      • Avery Fane
      • Masaya Kikawada
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kentaro Arai
    • Takashi
    Avery Fane
    Avery Fane
    • DJ
    Masaya Kikawada
    • Yousuke
    Keiko Kitagawa
    Keiko Kitagawa
    • Rina
    Mantarô Koichi
    • Doctor
    Saki Kondo
    Hatsune Matsushima
    • Emi
    Yoshiko Miyazaki
    Yoshiko Miyazaki
    • Rina's Mother
    Yuika Motokariya
    Yuika Motokariya
    • Maki
    Masaki Nishina
    • Bartender
    Maho Nonami
    Mao Sasaki
    • Kanae
    Airi Tôriyama
    • Hiroko
    Ren Ôsugi
    Ren Ôsugi
    • Rina's Father
    • (as Ren Osugi)
    Naoko Ôtani
    Naoko Ôtani
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • Kazuyuki Morosawa
    • Writers
      • Uiko Miura
      • Kazuyuki Morosawa
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    5ianmisc

    Unbelievable characters

    Crappy dogma theme. Lack of backstory. Main character is unlikable. Getting the basics of disease completely wrong. Check check check check! The only good thing about this movie is that the Japanese is pretty easy to understand
    5PennyReviews

    Good Enough

    Dear friends is an emotional movie about friendship and human relationships. Even though it lacked some intensity, the message that it got through was beautiful. Rina discovers the people who trully matter in life when she falls sick and her way of life is changed forever. The ending was a bit rushed and they didn't really explained things through. But the performances were good from both leading ladies. So, six out of ten, for the character development.
    7douglas2k4

    What is a true friendship?

    Actress Keiko Kitagawa has starred in many film and TV roles, and through the course of her short career, she is unquestionably most acknowledged for her role as Sailor Mars in the hit "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon" Japanese television drama. Through the successful venture that was "Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon", Keiko Kitagawa has become an increasingly popular actress who has had minor roles in such international films as "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift". With her career blossoming, Keiko Kitagawa has landed her first main role in Kazuyuki Morosawa's "Dear Friends", a story that details the true meaning of friendship.

    "Dear Friends" follows the exploits of Japanese high school student Rina (Keiko Kitagawa), whose increasingly malevolent behavior affects those close to her. She parties frequently, shows total disregard for her parents, and believes friends are just people "to use and dispose of". In fact, the opening scenes of "Dear Friends" showcase her twisted philosophy quite well; after one of Rina's friends discovers Rina has slept with her boyfriend, Rina is then questioned about her the motive behind the heinous act in which she promptly proclaims to her friend that "friends are to be used". But, all it not entirely well with physically well with Rina. When she periodically begins to show signs of sickness, she is taken into the doctor only to discover that she has cancer. With no one to support her through the ordeal, Rina slowly begins to discover the importance of friendship through visiting classmate Maki (Yuika Motokariya), who arrives unannounced to support Rina through her hardships.

    "Dear Friends"—conceptually—is a film that portrays a meaningful attachment to the word "friendship". Numerous people think they have "friends", but do these people we accompany really deserve the title of being called a "friend"? The protagonist in "Dear Friends" is a confused individual, who like many people, is so infatuated with their own endeavors and selfish tendencies, fail to see how their actions affect themselves and the many individuals around them. When Rina rejects the many offers of genuine friendships that are presented to her throughout the film, it is not only the person she quickly rejects, but also her own willingness to accept emotional growth. Repeatedly throughout "Dear Friends" this is showcased, hinting around that Rina is a metaphor for one's illusion regarding what is true friendship—and what is not. Always running to individuals that "please" her rather than truly look out for her best interests, Rina is totally flabbergasted when her classmate Maki considers her a "friend". It's through her astonishment that she begins to find her true self and as well as true friends.

    Director Kazuyuki Morosawa shoots "Dear Friends" exceptionally well. There are scenes within "Dear Friends" that he able to deliver an effective cause and effect to the screen—showcasing the frustration and mental anguish that Rina is portraying at the moment. Similarly, Keiko Kitagawa delivers a great performance as the emotionally detached Rina as well Yuika Motokariya who portrays her helpful and caring classmate Maki. Overall great performances.

    In the end, "Dear Friends" is film that reconsiders the true essence of genuine friendship. The film does falter somewhat in its execution (specifically towards its conclusion) as well as become a little cliché in attempting to portray certain situations that arise in the film. But, "Dear Friends" does convey a strong message of friendship and willingness for one to change their life for the ultimate better, and that is what makes "Dear Friends" worth a watch.

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      Rina: You guys are not my friends anymore.

      Hiroko: Then what are friends? You told me awhile ago that friends are there for you to use. With that reasoning, you don't even value your friends. You don't have to tell us. We will be leaving. I just have one thing to tell you. I did it with Yousuke. With Emi. We had a menage a trois. It was fabulous.

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2007 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 二分之一的友情
    • Production companies
      • Big Shot
      • Seikodo
      • Stardust Pictures (SDP)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $364,365
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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