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The Perspective Boy and the Panoramic Girl

The Perspective Boy and the Panoramic Girl

Drama, Romance

Natsuki Sedai

Anna Yamada, Hitoshi Suzuki, Nozomi Morita, Riko Narumi, Nene Otsuka, Yoichiro Saito, Daisuke Kurosawa

2020

Japan

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Completed

Japanese

105 minutes

2025-02-20 03:22:04

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This film (drama)Also known asジオラマボーイ・パノラマガール,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At2020Released in year 。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating5.6(For reference only)。
Adapted from the original work by Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize winner Kyoko Okazaki   [Park's Little Love Song] Natsuki Sedai's latest directorial work   [Little Love Song] Anna Yamada and Hitoshi Suzuki once again join hands to depict a youth story   Haruko Shibuya (played by Anna Yamada) is a high school girl who hopes for a miracle. One night, she encounters a 17-year-old boy, Kenichi Kanagawa (played by Hitoshi Suzuki), who is injured and lying by the roadside. She falls in love with him at first sight, and this miraculous "century love" becomes the spiritual nourishment of Haruko's ordinary daily life. Moreover, Kenichi's lost student ID becomes Haruko's love charm. However, Kenichi, who is serious and honest yet often has quirky ways, impulsively drops out of school and becomes infatuated with the mysterious woman Mayumi (played by Nozomi Morita), whom he randomly chats up on the street, leading to a dangerous relationship that surpasses friendship. When they meet again, Kenichi is now immersed in a somewhat awkward yet exciting adult romance, completely forgetting about Haruko, who once lent him a helping hand. Witnessing them pass by each other time and again, what path should Haruko, who is determined to pursue this parallel love story, take?   This film is adapted from the manga of the same name by Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize winner Kyoko Okazaki, known for her adept depiction of young people's inner emotions. Her works have been adapted for the big screen multiple times, including "The Evil Woman, Romance Dead," "Chihuahua Romance Dead," and "I'm Fine." [The Perspective Boy and the Panoramic Girl] reimagines the time and space in a "modern" and rapidly changing city, featuring rising actors Anna Yamada and Hitoshi Suzuki, who accurately portray the complex, bewildered yet hopeful emotions of adolescents striving to live in the moment. With a lighthearted and slightly fantastical style, this film presents a unique worldview of youth!