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Kimi ni todoke

  • 2010
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.1K
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Kimi ni todoke (2010)
DramaRomance

A girl that resemble "Sadako" of the movie Ring is being feared by her classmates. She is avoided by everyone.While everyone is avoiding her, the popular boy Shota Kazehaya befriends her, an... Read allA girl that resemble "Sadako" of the movie Ring is being feared by her classmates. She is avoided by everyone.While everyone is avoiding her, the popular boy Shota Kazehaya befriends her, and their love begins to grow.A girl that resemble "Sadako" of the movie Ring is being feared by her classmates. She is avoided by everyone.While everyone is avoiding her, the popular boy Shota Kazehaya befriends her, and their love begins to grow.

  • Director
    • Naoto Kumazawa
  • Writers
    • Karuho Shiina
    • Rika Nezu
    • Naoto Kumazawa
  • Stars
    • Mikako Tabe
    • Haruma Miura
    • Misako Renbutsu
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Naoto Kumazawa
    • Writers
      • Karuho Shiina
      • Rika Nezu
      • Naoto Kumazawa
    • Stars
      • Mikako Tabe
      • Haruma Miura
      • Misako Renbutsu
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mikako Tabe
    Mikako Tabe
    • Sawako Kuronuma
    Haruma Miura
    Haruma Miura
    • Shota Kazehaya
    Misako Renbutsu
    Misako Renbutsu
    • Chizuru Yoshida
    Haru Aoyama
    • Ryu Sanada
    Ryôka Ihara
    Masanobu Katsumura
    Mirei Kiritani
    • Ume Kurumizawa
    Natsuna
    Natsuna
    • Ayane Yano
    • (as Natsuna Watanabe)
    Yasuko Tomita
    Yasuko Tomita
    Miku Uehara
    • Sawako Kuronuma (teen)
    Keiko Yoshida
    • Haruka
    • Director
      • Naoto Kumazawa
    • Writers
      • Karuho Shiina
      • Rika Nezu
      • Naoto Kumazawa
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    8ebiros2

    One of the best teen based movie to come from Japan

    Based on a comic of the same title by Karuho Shiina, "Kimi ni todoke" is a movie adaptation done well, and acted superbly by the cast.

    The story is a play on the movie "Ring". A girl that resemble "Sadako" of the movie Ring is being feared by her classmates. Rumored to become cursed if she looks at you, she is avoided like the real Sadako by her classmates. The girl's real name is Sawako Kuronuma (Mikako Tabe), and she's really a nice girl. While everyone is avoiding her, Shota Kazahaya (Haruma Miura) befriends her, and her popularity begins to grow. She also gets two friends Ayane Yano (Natsuna), and Chizuru Yoshida (Misako Renbutsu) who befriends her. There's a strong friendship between the four of them, and the story revolves around the four of them, their romance, and their friendship. Shota loves Sawako, and he confesses his love to her. Sawako slowly starts to accept the fact that she is worthy of Shota's love, and starts to become active part of his life.

    The story is superb in describing the intricacies of friendship, and romance of the cast and characters. Each scene highlights the emotions of the characters involved, and how they are maturing in their life.

    The performance of the cast is fantastic. They really carry the story with their acting, charm, and presence.

    Without a question, this is one of the best teen based movie to come out of Japan in the past 10 years. It's a delight to watch, with characters that you can identify with.
    10dondau1

    Ranks up there with The Railway Children and Swiss Family Robinson.

    I'm a fan of the anime and found the film to be quite charming and moving, the characters endearing and well acted and the overall feel of the film, wholesome. The casting was spot on for the principals. Mikako Tabe, as Sadako, was especially impressive, as were the the actors playing Chizu, Yanosan, Ryu and Kazehaya. I don't know if this film is for everyone, but as an older person, with a varied taste in film and entertainment genres, I rank it up there with The Railway Children and The Swiss Family Robinson. My only complaint were the constraints put on it time wise. Trying to fit a 24 episode anime into a two hour film is a difficult task. The filmmakers succeeded, but I and I'm sure most fans of Kimi Ni Todoke, could have easily sat through a four hour version.
    7hanalisss

    Heartwarming with a lot of attention to detail to every emotion

    It unfolds as a heartwarming and enchanting Japanese film, delivering a tender and relatable exploration of love, friendship, and the beauty of self-discovery.

    At the center of this cinematic gem is the endearing character of Sawako, portrayed with grace and nuance by Mikako Tabe. Sawako's journey from social isolation to blossoming self-confidence is beautifully brought to life, thanks to Tabe's magnetic performance. Her portrayal captures the essence of Sawako's innocence, resilience, and the transformative power of genuine connections.

    The film's strength lies in its ability to weave a compelling narrative around Sawako's interactions with her classmates, particularly Shota Kazehaya, played by Haruma Miura. The chemistry between Tabe and Miura is nothing short of magical, capturing the essence of a delicate and evolving romance. Miura's portrayal of Kazehaya adds depth to the character, making him a perfect counterpart to Sawako's sincerity.

    The storytelling unfolds with a gentle yet compelling pace, allowing the audience to become emotionally invested in Sawako's journey. The film explores themes of acceptance, friendship, and the importance of being true to oneself. Sawako's character arc, from a misunderstood loner to someone who embraces her uniqueness, resonates on a universal level.

    Visually, it is a treat for the senses. The cinematography captures the picturesque landscapes and the nuances of everyday life, adding a layer of visual poetry to the narrative. The use of color and light complements the emotional tone of each scene, creating an immersive experience for the viewer.

    What sets this Japanese movie apart is its ability to evoke a range of emotions. From moments of heartfelt laughter to poignant reflections on the complexities of human relationships, the movie crafts an emotional landscape that feels authentic and deeply resonant.

    The supporting cast adds delightful layers to the story, each character contributing to the overall warmth of the narrative. The friendships that blossom within Sawako's world are portrayed with sincerity, emphasizing the transformative power of genuine connections.

    In conclusion, it is a cinematic gem that embraces the viewer with its charm, sincerity, and emotional depth. Mikako Tabe's standout performance, coupled with the enchanting chemistry between the lead characters, makes this Japanese film a must-watch for those seeking a heartwarming tale of love, self-discovery, and the beauty of genuine connections.
    8kmhlbeavis

    Would have been perfect except for the extemely short and inconclusive ending

    Watching the first 2 episodes of this would bring anyone to tears. You really feel bad for her. The actress that played sawako is very good and convincing. You almost feel like it actually happened. A popular boy later befriends her and gets her to open up and they eventually fall in love. The rest of the cast was very good as well. Her two friends who befriended her and later told her when she was trying to stay away from them that she was not causing them any problems. This was due to a rumor that was started by a jealous girl who in the end becomes her friend as well. The ending was full of too many holes and loose ends that weren't tied. You only saw sawako coming back to shota. What happened to Ryu. Did he not come back to the other girl and what about Ayane did she not come back from overseas. This was not a netflix original as this was just shown on netflix and the date of release was 2010. Can they rectify this? Yes they can make a movie to tie up all of the loose ends and show how the others fared. Had that been addressed during this series I would have rated it a 10.
    ai0618

    Love story

    I like this movie. Actors are Haruma Miura and Mikako Tabe.Haruma plays Shota Kazehaya.Mikako plays Sawako Kurosawa. This movie's the oridinal is girls comic.I read comics.This story is Sawako called by everyone "Sadako".She is afraid by everyone. But one boy is different. The boy is Shota Kazehaya.Shota is kind to Sawako. Sawako was surprised. Because she had never kind to no one.But Sawako wants to help everyone.Sawako is very good girl.Shota fall in love with Sawako.Sawako loves Shota too.They become to a couple.It is so good.I like Kazehaya.Heis very kind and cool.His smile is shining.So Sawako must be fall in love with Shota. It is pure love story.

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    • Trivia
      Based on manga series "Kimi ni Todoke" by Karuho Shiina ( published from December 13, 2005 to November 13, 2017 in manga magazine Bessatsu Margaret).
    • Quotes

      Sawako Kuronuma: There's someone I have to see. I have to see him tonight. I have to meet him, and, even if things don't work out... I have to tell him how I feel.

      Chizuru Yoshida: Then you have to go. When you have to see someone, you just have to drop everything and go.

    • Crazy credits
      Post-credits scene: Sawako and Kazehaya, pulling his bicycle along, are seen walking home from school. Sawako stops and looks down at the two 'Winter Constellation Viewing' tickets she is holding, and smiles. Kazehaya calls her name, and they both smile at each other, before continuing to walk together, past the same spot they first met.
    • Connections
      References Ring (1998)

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • From Me to You
    • Production companies
      • Amuse
      • Chubu-nippon Broadcasting Company (CBC)
      • D.N. Dream Partners
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,033,727
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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