I've always adored Asia. Since I was about 5 years old. This goes especially for Japan. So I guess it's kind of natural that I got drawn to Japanese movies. I've always been a great fan of drama films and why not romance too.
I started to watch this movie without knowing anything about it. The first minute caught my eye right away. The view was beautiful and the music was incredible too. I thought: "This has to be a great film!" So I watched the movie in one breath. It got me, totally. It's a movie to make even the toughest man cry like a baby. Every scene looks beautiful, every dialogue has a deep meaning (at least I found one.) The music is just what the movie needs. The ending surprised me as it was a little bit longer than to be assumed, but it didn't ruin anything. It covered a few holes and made it look good.
If you like touching drama movies, if you like romance even a bit, This is just the movie for you.
Ima, ai ni yukimasu
2004 [JAPANESE]
Action / Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Romance
Plot summary
When two souls find one another, nothing can tear them apart. Widower Takumi lives a quiet life with his six-year-old son Yuji after the loss of wife and mother Mio. Yuji unfailingly remembers her promise to him: "I'll be with you again in a year's time, when the rains come." On the first anniversary of her passing, Takumi and Yuji are taking a walk in the woods when they come across a woman sheltering from a monsoon downpour.
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Incredibly touching
Romantic fantasy by heart
The plot grabbed me, and the simplicity of the trailer made it even more interesting to see. The first 2 minutes made me think of the anime movie "Spirited Away". Like a tunnel, where it all begins.
The movie is touching in every way. The acting is convincing, and you get a strong feeling for the characters. Even though you get a lot of information in the beginning, so some things are hard to grasp, the movie makes up for it all bit by bit later on. The plot has it's good and bad moments, but it is just a sweet whole (Maybe it could be the translation too, because it was half Thai half English). Overall I cannot give any bad words to such a sweet and romantic movie. I'm happy to have experienced the life of Mio, Taku and Yuji.
This movie gives you a beautiful romantic fantasy that will stay in your heart forever.
Wonderful Romantic Fantasy with Brilliant Plot.
This film, like most other Japanese human dramas I've ever watched, is somewhat slow paced but I like its poetic representation. What I liked the most was its brilliant plot that told audiences the greatness of love through surprising turn-over. This film is really deeply touching and heartwarming. Although the story of this film is unrealistic fantasy, I'd like to recommend this film to everyone and even to those who love the realistic human dramas.
One thing that bothered me a little was the casting of Shido Nakamura as Takumi, the male lead. In fact, what bothered me was not his performance but his aggressive images that I happened to built from my previously watched films where his role was a scary karate fighter (in Fearless) or a tough general (in Red Cliff) or a cold blooded lieutenant (in Letters from Iojima). It was a little shock for me that Shido Nakamura was playing Takumi who tended to be so gentle, shy and even wimpy. Despite Shido Nakamura's good performance, I couldn't stop his aggressive Yakuza-like images being overlapped on Takumi and it eventually made the beginning part of the film the Beauty and the Beast-like-fairy tale for me. However, I think all the actors in the film including Shido Nakamura, performed fairly well and it went well with the story. If you had not yet watched Shido Nakamura's acting performance other than in this film, you would surely be surprised by his drastic change in his other films from a shy office clerk to a cold blooded fighter who throws deadly karate chops. ;-)