Love Letter

Shunji Iwai
Miho Nakayama, Etsushi Toyokawa, Miki Sakai, Takashi Kashiwabara, Fumie Sakai, Katsuyuki Shinohara, Keiichi Suzuki, Tomohiro Taguchi, Mariko Kaga, Ken Mitsuishi, Ranna Suzuki, Sansei Shiomi, Kumi Nakamura, Hono Umeda, Emiko Nagata, Kaori Oguri, Ko Kobayashi, Toshiya Sakai, Shishi Yamamoto, Kazunari Yamazaki, Yū Tokui, Yoshimi Mutō
1995
Japan
Completed
Japanese
117 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asLove Letter,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At1995Released in year
。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating8.9(For reference only)。
On a snowy winter day in Kobe, Japan, Watanabe Hiroko (played by Miho Nakayama) is once again overwhelmed with grief on the second anniversary of her late fiancé Fujii Shu’s memorial. Unable to suppress her longing for her deceased lover, Watanabe Hiroko discovers the address of “Fujii Shu” in Otaru City in her junior high school yearbook and sends what she believes is a love letter to the heavens. To her surprise, not long after, Watanabe Hiroko receives a reply signed “Fujii Shu (Miki Sakai).” Upon further investigation, she learns that this Fujii Shu is a girl of similar age, who was actually a classmate of her boyfriend Fujii Shu (played by Takashi Kashiwabara) during his youth. Seeking to understand more about her former lover's life in junior high, Watanabe Hiroko begins a correspondence with the female Fujii Shu. As Fujii Shu reminisces, she gradually discovers that the boy who shares her name had hidden feelings for her during their youth.