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こんにちは みんなさん (Kon'nichiwa Min'na-san), Why i'm blogging with this theme? because I want to share information to Min'na-san who started like Jappanesse movie or who want to add a reference movie. At first I began to see that smells new japannesse a year ago. As for the movie has been still see the West movie. West movie itself is universal that all people would love it. I confused about what to watch at the time, armed with the internet for watch film's that not only West.  And, selected Sakura's country as the answer. This is a few I have watched:

Orange / 2015
Movie: Orange
Romaji: Orange -Orenji-
Japanese: オ レ ン ジ orange- -
Director: Kojiro Hashimoto
Writer: Ichigo Takano (manga), Arisa Kaneko
Producer:
Cinematographer: Atsuhiro Nabeshima
Release Date: December 12, 2015
Runtime: 139 min.
Genre: Teen-Romance / Time Travel / Based on a Comic
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Naho Takamiya (Tao Tsuchiya) is a 2nd year high school student. During the spring, Naho Takamiya receives a letter sent by herself from 10 years in the future. In the letter, she liked the Kakeru student transfer Naruse (Kento Yamazaki). Kakeru Naruse Carried emotional scars from his mother's suicide and he Died one year later. 26-years-old Naho Takamiya Naruse Kakeru thinks about often.

2nd year high school student Naho Takamiya, with the knowledge of what she feels 10 years in the future, takes action to change her future.
  
Senpai to Kanojo / 2015
Movie: Senior and Her (literal title)
Romaji: Senpai to Kanojo
Japanese: 先輩 と 彼女
Director: Chihiro Ikeda
Writer: Atsuko Nanba (manga), Kiyohito Wada
Producer:
cinematographer:
Release Date: October 17, 2015
Runtime:
Distributors: Toei
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Rika Tsuzuki (Kyoko Yoshine) is a first year high school student. She is in love with a third year high school student Keigo Minohara (JUN Shison). Meanwhile, Keigo Minohara is secretly in love with Aoi Okita (Riria). She Attended the same high school and is now a first year university student

Poison Berry In My Brain / 2015

Movie: Poison Berry in My Brain (literal title)
Romaji: Nounai Poison Berry
Japanese: 脳内ポイズンベリー
Director: Yuichi Sato
Writer: Setona Mizushiro (manga)
Producer:
Cinematographer:
Release Date: May 9, 2015
Runtime:
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Ichiko (Yoko Maki) is a 30-year-old unemployed woman. She meets Ryoichi (Yuki Furukawa) at a drinking establishment. Even though he is a lot younger than her, she can't forget him. Meanwhile, Ichiko has 5 different characters in her brain that governs her actions. The 5 characters are Yoshida (Hidetoshi Nishijima), Ishibashi (Ryunosuke Kamiki), Ikeda (Yo Yoshida), Hatoko (Hiyori Sakurada) and Kishi (Kazuyuki Asano). These 5 character then have a fierce meeting.

Yoshida presides over the meeting as the chairman. Ishibashi is the optimist. Ikeda is the pessimist. Hatoko is the character that lives in the moment and Kishi thinks about the past.
Notes
Based on the manga series "Nounai Poison Berry" by Setona Mizushiro (first published February, 2010 in Japanese josei manga magazine Cocohana).

Cast
Yoko Maki as Ichiko Sakurai
Yuki Furukawa as Ryoichi Saotome
Songha as Ochi

Strobe Edge / 2015
Strobe Edge - JMovie ~ I like this gentle couple very much:
Movie: Strobe Edge
Romaji: Sutorobo Ejji
Japanese: ストロボ・エッジ
Director: Ryuichi Hiroki
Writer: Io Sakisaka (manga), Sayaka Kuwamura
Producer:
Cinematographer:
Release Date: March 14, 2015
Runtime:
Genre: Teen-Romance / Based on a Comic
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Ninako is a female high school student. She has a pure and honest personality. Her classmate Daiki likes her and she knows how he feels about her, but she isn't sure how she feels about him. Ninako does feel something unusual when she is around him.  
One day, on the way home on the train, Ninako meets Ren. He attends the same high school as Ninako. Ren is popular with the female students. They spend more time together and Ninako begins to have feelings for Ren.

Notes
  • Based on the manga series "Strobe Edge" by Io Sakisaka (published from July, 2007 to September, 2010 in monthly shōjo manga Bessatsu Margaret).
Cast
Sota Fukushi as Ren Ichinose

Kasumi Arimura as Ninako Kinoshita

Yuki Yamada as Takumi Ando

Arisa Sato as Mayuka Korenaga

Jingi Irie as Daiki Korenaga 

Yuina Kuroshima as Mao Sugimoto

Princess Jellyfish/ 2014
Movie: Princess Jellyfish
Romaji: Kuragehime
Japanese: 海月姫
Director: Yasuhiro Kawamura
Writer: Akiko Higashimura (manga), Toshiya Ono
Producer: Yoko Ide, Mitsuru Uda, Takuya Matsushita
Cinematographer: Jun Fukumoto
Release Date: December 27, 2014
Runtime: 126 min.
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Tsukimi (Rena Nounen) came to Tokyo to become an illustrator. She is crazy about jellyfish. Tsukimi is not very confident and she hesitates around men or attractive people.

She lives in the communal apartment Amamizu kan where men are not allowed. At the Amamizu kan, only otaku women, who belive men are not needed, live there. 

Notes
  • Based on the manga series "Kuragehime" by Akiko Higashimura (first published November 10, 2008 in Kodansha manga magazine Kiss).
  • Filming begins May, 2014.

Cast
Rena Nounen as Tsukimi Kurashita
Masaki Suda as Kuranosuke Koibuchi
Hiroki Hasegawa as Shu Koibuchi


Blue Spring Ride / 2014
Ao haru ride live action movie... I so have to watch this:
Movie: Blue Spring Ride
Romaji: Aoharaido
Japanese: アオハライド
Director: Takahiro Miki
Writer: Io Sakisaka (manga), Tomoko Yoshida
Producer: Minami Ichikawa, Akihiro Yamauchi, Takahiro Kawada
Cinematographer: Kosuke Yamada
Release Date: December 13, 2014
Runtime: 122 min.
Genre: Teen-Romance / Based on a Comic
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot

When she was a middle school student, Futaba Yoshioka liked Kou Tanaka who was unlike the other boys and quite gentle. Kou Tanaka then moved away and they lost contact.
At the end of Futaba Yoshioka's first year as a high school student she meets Kou Tanaka again. Kou Tanaka’s name has changed to Kou Mabuchi and his personality seems different from his middle school days.

Notes
  • Based on the manga series "Ao Haru Ride" by Io Sakisaka (first published 2011 in the shojo manga magazine Bessatsu Margaret).
  • Filming begins April 1, 2014 at Toyama and Nagasaki, Japan. 
Cast
Tsubasa Honda as Futaba Yoshioka
Masahiro Higashide as Mabuchi Kou
Yua Shinkawa as Shuko Murao
Ryo Yoshizawa as Aya Kominato
Izumi Fujimoto as Yuri Makita
Mitsuki Takahata as Yui Narumi
Chiba Yudai as Toma Kikuchi
Yu Koyanagi as Yoichi Tanaka

Clover / 2014
Movie: Clover
Romaji: Kuroba
Japanese: クローバー
Director: Takeshi Furusawa
Writer: Toriko Chiya (manga), Taeko Asano
Producer: Akiko Ikuno, Tamako Tsujimoto, Yoshiyuki Watanabe
Cinematographer: Mitsuru Komiyama
Release Date: November 1, 2014
Runtime: 120 min.
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Saya Suzuki (Emi Takei) is an ordinary employee working at a hotel. She falls in love with her elite boss Susumu Tsuge (Tadayoshi Okura). Through their romance, Saya Suzuki grows as a person.

Notes
  • Based on the manga series "Kuroba" by Toriko Chiya (first published 1997 in shojo manga magazine Bouquet).
  • Filming begins April, 2014 and ends May, 2014.
Cast
Emi Takei as Suzuki
Tadayoshi Okura as Susumu Tsuge
Kento Nagayama as Haruki Hino
Natsuna as Shiori Tsutsui
Haruka Kinami as Kazuyo Yagami
Yasuko Mitsūra as Sakurako Kisaragi
Kenji Murakami as Mitsunari Goda
Rie Shibata as tellers
Masahiko Nishimura as head of Matsushita

Close Range Love / 2014
Yamashita Tomohisa Does Teacher-Student Romance in First Teaser for Kinkyori Renai | A Koala's Playground:

Movie: Close Range Love (literal title)
Romaji: Kinkyori Renai
Japanese: 近 キ ョ リ 恋愛
Director: Naoto Kumazawa
Writer: Rin Mikimoto (manga), Yukiko Manabe
Producer:

Cinematographer: Hiro Yanagida

Release Date: October 11, 2014

Runtime: 118 min.

Distributor: Toho Visual Entertainment

Genre: Romance / Based on a Comic
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan


Plot

Yuni Kururugi (Nana Komatsu) is a smart high school student. She excels in all subjects except for English. A new English teacher begins work at Yuni's high school. His name is Haruka Sakurai (Tomohisa Yamashita) and he is very handsome.
Yuni begins to receive one-on-one tutoring from Mr. Haruka Sakurai. Soon, Yuni develops feelings for her teacher and she realizes that she is now in love. Yuni then confesses to her teacher.

Notes
  • Based on the manga series "Kinkyori Renai" by Rin Mikimoto (published from May, 2008 to June, 2011 in Japanese shōjo manga magazine Bessatsu Friend).
  • Related titles:
  1. Close Range Love: Season Zero | Kinkyori Renai ~ Season Zero ~ (NTV / 2014)
  2. Close Range Love | Kinkyori Renai (2014)

Cast
Tomohisa Yamashita as Haruka Sakurai
Nana Komatsu as Yuni Kururugi
Asami Mizukawa as Mirei Takizawa
Nozomu Kotaki as Ryu Matoba
Mizuki Yamamoto as Kikuko Nanami
Hirofumi Arai as Kazuma Akechi
Kazuma Sano as Saki Sato
Seika Furuhata as Mei Yoshida

Hot Road / 2014

Movie: Hot Road
Romaji: Hotto Rodo
Japanese: ホットロード
Director: Takahiro Miki
Writer: Taku Tsumugi (manga)
Producer:
Cinematographer:
Release Date: August 16, 2014Runtime: 119 min.
Distributor: Shochiku
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
"Hot Road" depicts sad and fierce love between 14-year-old Kazuki and 16-year-old Hiroshi.

Kazuki Miyaichi (Rena Nounen) lives with her mother. Kazuki does not like her mother’s boyfriend and she feels that she is not loved by her mother. This leads Kazuki to get into trouble.
Hiroshi Haruyama (Hiroomi Tosaka) is a troubled kid who does part-time jobs for a living instead of going to school. He is a member of the motorcycle gang “Nights”.

Notes

  1. Based on the manga series "Hotto Rodo" by Taku Tsumugi (published from January, 1986 to May, 1987 by monthly manga magazine Bessatsu Margaret).
  2. Filming begins in November, 2013.

Cast
Rena Nounen as Kazuki Miyaichi
Hiroomi Tosaka as Hiroshi Haruyama
Yoshino Kimura as Kazuki's mother

Say "I love you" / 2014

Say I Love You (Sukitte Ii na yo) Live Action:
Movie: Say "I love you" (literal title)
Romaji: Sukitte Ii nayo
Japanese: 好きっていいなよ
Director: Asako Hyuga
Writer: Kanae Hazuki (manga), Asako Hyuga
Producer:
Cinematographer: Yuta Tsukinaga
Release Date: July 12, 2014
Runtime: 103 min.
Distributor: Shochiku
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot

Mei Tachibana is a high school student. Due to a traumatic incident when she was a kid, Mei has been unable to make friends or have boyfriends. By mistake, Mei then injures the most popular male student named Yamato Kurosawa. Somehow, Yamato Kurosawa likes Mei Tachibana and tells everyone unilaterally that Mei is his friend. One day, Yamato Kurosawa saves Mei Tachibana from a stalker by kissing her. From that kiss, their love story begins.

Notes
  • Based on the manga series "Sukitte Ii nayo" by Kanae Hazuki (first published April, 2008 by monthly magazine Dessert).
  • Filming began January 6, 2014 and finishes mid-February, 2014. 
Cast
Kawaguchi Haruna as Tachibana Mei
Fukushi Sota as Kurosawa Yamato
Yagi Arisa as Kitagawa Megumi
Yamamoto Ryosuke as Tachikawa Masashi
Ichikawa Tomohiro as Takemura Kai
Adachi Rika as Muto Aiko


Vampire in Love / 2014


Movie: Vampire in Love (literal title)
Romaji: Koi Suru Vampire
Japanese: 恋する・ヴァンパイア
Director: Mai Suzuki
Assistant Director: Katsuhito Mogi
Writer: Mai Suzuki
Producer: Ryuji Nishimoto, Jun Hara, Ben Hirabayashi
Cinematographer: Syuhei Umene
Release Date: April 17, 2015
Runtime: 102 min.
Genre: Romance / Fantasy / Vampire
Distributor: Phantom Film
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Kiira (Mirei Kiritani) seems like an ordinary young girl, who likes to talk with her friends and to dress up. Her ultimate goal is to become the world's best baker, but what differentiates her from others is that she is a vampire. She has never told anyone her secret, including her childhood friend Tetsu, whom she played with everyday and liked as a child. After her parents died when Kiira was only 12-years-old, she had to go live with her relatives and lost contact with Tetsu.

Now, 8 years later, Tetsu appears at the bakery where Kiira is working part-time. Kiira is ecstatic to see her first love again. Soon, they are dating and Kiira dreams of having a family with Tetsu. Kiira also becomes filled with worries because she is vampire.

Cast
Mirei Kiritani as Kiira
Shota Totsuka as Tetsu


LDK (Living Together) / 2014

LDK:
Movie: L-DK
Romaji: L-DK
Japanese: L♡DK
Director: Yasuhiro Kawamura
Writer: Ayu Watanabe (manga), Yuko Matsuda
Producer: Chikako Nakabayashi
Cinematographer:
Release Date: April 12, 2014
Runtime: 113 min.
Genre: Teen-Romance / Based on a Comic
Distributor: Toei
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot

Aoi Nishimori's (Ayame Gouriki) parents moved to another city for work, but Aoi didn't want to transfer to a new high school. She stays behind and lives in an apartment by herself. Shusei Kugayama (Kento Yamazaki) moves in next to Aoi's apartment. Shusei is a very popular student at their high school. Due to a mistake, Aoi makes the sprinkler go off in his room. Until Shusei's room is fixed, he stays with Aoi.

Notes
  • Based on manga series "L•DK" by Ayu Watanabe (published in Monthly Bessatsu Friend from March, 2009 up to now).
  • Filming began July 18, 2013 at amusement park "Yokohama Cosmoworld" in Kanagawa, Japan
Cast
Ayame Gouriki as Aoi Nishimori
Kento Yamazaki as Shuusei Kugayama
Anna Isibashi as Satsuki Mizuno
Yamazaki as Shuusei Kugayama

The Liar and His Lover / 2013

Movie: The Liar and His Lover (English title) / The Girl Who Loved Lies (literal title)
Romaji: Kanojo wa Uso o Aishisugiteru
Japanese: カノジョは嘘を愛しすぎてる
Director: Norihiro Koizumi
Writer: Kotomi Aoki (manga), Tomoko Yoshida, Norihiro Koizumi
Producer: Takashi Ishihara, Tatsuro Hatanaka, Shinichiro Tsuzuki, Minami Ichikawa, Takaaki Kada, Ken Tsuchiya, Kazuyoshi Ishida
Cinematographer: Hiro Yanagida
Release Date: December 14, 2013
Production Company: Fuji TV
Distributor: Toho
Genre: Romance
Runtime: December, 2013
Language: Japanese

Country: Japan

Plot
Set within music field, "Kanojo wa Uso o Aishisugiteru" depicts a love story between a 25-year-old sound engineer and 16-year-old high school student Riko, who posessess a gifted voice.
25-year-old sound engineer Aki (Takeru Satoh) is a member of popular band "Crude Play," but right after the band decides to make their major record debut Aki quits the band. But, Aki provides his music to Crude Play under the name of producer Soichiro. Aki begins to date Riko (Sakurako Ohara), whose father runs a fruit and vegetable shop. Riko doesn't know about Aki's background, but she likes to listen to him hum. Riko is in a band herself, with childhood friend Yuichi and Sota. One day she is scouted by producer Soichiro.

Notes

  • Based on manga "Kanojo wa Uso o Aishisugiteru" by Kotomi Aoki (first published May, 2009 by Cheese! magazine).


Cast
Takeru Satoh sebagai Aki Ogasawara
Sakurako Ohara sebagai Riko Koeda
Shohei Miura sebagai Shun Sakaguchi
Masataka Kubota sebagai Shinya Shinohara
Ryo Yoshizawa sebagai Yuichi Kimijima


Love for Beginners / 2012
Kyo, Koi wo Hajimemasu/ Love for beginners:
Movie: Love for Beginners (English title)
Romaji: Kyo, Koi wo Hajimemasu
Japanese: 今日、恋をはじめます
Director: Takeshi Furusawa
Assistant Director: Takeo Kikuchi
Writer: Kanan Minami (manga), Taeko Asano
Producer: Yoshitaka Takeda, Yoshiyuki Watanabe, Hideki Tashiro
Cinematographer: Tokusho Kikumura
Release Date: December 8, 2012
Runtime: 120 min.
Genre: Romance / Teen
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Tsubaki Hibino (Emi Takei) is a young teenage girl with a talent for styling other people's hair. Yet, Tsubaki suffers from low self-esteem and isn't very comfortable styling her own hair. She also has a tendency to dress old-fashioned. She's teased at high school because of this.
One day, popular male student Kyota Tsubaki (Tori Matsuzaka) targets Tsubaki for teasing. Kyota Tsubaki holds sway over the entire classroom and is quite a playboy. Inexplicably they fall in love. Meanwhile, Kyota Tsubaki has commitment issues ...

Cast
Emi Takei as Tsubaki Hibino
Tori Matsuzaka as Kyota Tsubaki
Kento Yamazaki as Nishiki Hasegawa
Yua Shinkawa as Sakura Hibino

High School Debut / 2011
High School Debut Live Action - Japanese    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIVifpSkRAM:
Movie: High School Debut
Romaji: Koko Debut
Japanese: 高校デビュー 
Director: Tsutomu Hanabusa
Writer: Kazune Kawahara (manga), Yuichi Fukuda
Producer: Masako Yamada
Cinematographer:
Release Date: April 1, 2011
Runtime: 93 min.
Distributor: Asmik Ace Entertainment
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Haruna Nagashima (Ito Ono) devoted herself to softball while in middle school. Now that she is in high school, Haruna believes its time find a boyfriend. Unfortunately for Haruna, she didn't pay attention to trends and is now clueless on how to attract a boy. Through a fortuitous event, Haruna encounters popular upperclassman You Komiyama (Junpei Mizobata) Haruna asks You to teach her how to become attractive to boys. You agrees but with one catch. She can't fall in love with him ...

Cast
Junpei Mizobata as Yoh Komiyama
Ono Ito as Haruna Nagashima

Masaki Suda as Fumiya Tamura

Rina Aizawa as Asami Komiyama

Yuki Furukawa as Yui Asaoka

Sae Miyazawa as Mami Takahashi

Rei Okamoto as Makoto Kurihara

Yuka Masuda as Leona Matsuzaka

Elaiza Ikeda as Takemoto

Tsukaji Muga as Tsukaxile

Yoichi Nukumizu as teacher

From Me to You / 2010
Kimi ni Todoke...I need to watch this. The manga is really good.:
Movie: From Me to You
Romaji: Kimi ni Todoke
Japanese: 君に届け
Director: Naoto Kumazawa
Assistant Director: Kojiro Hashimoto
Writer: Karuho Shiina (manga), Rika Nezu,Naoto Kumazawa
Producer: Takahiro Sato
Cinematographer: Masayuki Fujii
Release Date: September 25, 2010
Runtime: 128min.
Genre: Romance / Teen / Based on a Comic
Production Company: NTV, Toho
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Well-meaning, but socially awkward, Sawako Kuronuma (Mikako Tabe) is nicknamed "Sadako" by her classmates because of her similar hair cut with the main character from the horror movie "Ringu". Her life then takes a turn when Shota Kazehaya (Haruma Miura), the most popular boy in school, falls for her ...

Cast
Mikako Tabe as Sawako Kuronuma
Haruma Miura as Shota Kazehaya
Misako Renbutsu as Chizuru Yoshida
Natsuna Watanabe as Ayane Yano
Mirei Kiritani as Ume Kurumizawa
Haru Aoyama as Ryu Sanada
Yuta Kanai as Soichi Shironouchi
Arata as Kazuichi Arai
Yasuko Tomita as Sawako's mother
Masanobu Katsumura as Sawako's father

Hanamizuki / 2010
Hanamizuki (2010):
Movie: Hanamizuki -May your love bloom a hundred year-
Romaji: Hanamizuki
Japanese: ハナミズキ
Director: Nobuhiro Doi
Assistant Director: Toshimasa Miyamura
Writer: Noriko Yoshida
Producer: Yasuo Yagi, Kazuya Hamana, Jun Nasuda
Cinematographer: Yasushi Sasakibara
Release Date: August 21, 2010
Runtime: 128 min.
Genre: Romance / Teen
Production Company: Toho, TBS
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Sae (Yui Aragaki) is a high school student who is studying hard for her college entrance exams. She lost her father when she was very young and so lives her mother Ryoko (Hiroko Yakushimaru) in Hokkaido, Japan. Her father Kemimichi (Arata Iura) once planted a dogwood tree in their garden after he found out he had a terminal disease and could not watch Sae grow up. She hopes to enter a university in Tokyo.
She then meets Kouhei (Toma Ikuta), who attends a specialized high school teaching fishery. He hopes to follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather as a fisherman. These two young people meet and have a long distance relationship. Although their love is strong it does not last.
10 years later these two people have a miracle ...

Notes
  • Film is based on a 2004 pop song by You Hitoto titled "Hanamizuki".
  • Filming has taken place already in Hokkaido, Japan. Shooting will then move to New York and Canada early 2010.
  • "Yui Aragaki" will play Sae as a teenager all the way up to a 28 year career woman. This will be the first time that Yui Aragaki portrays an adult character.
  • "Yui Aragaki" will perform some of her lines in English and therefore she is studying English to prepare for her lines.
Cast
Yui Aragaki as Sae Hirasawa
Toma Ikuta as Kouhei Kiuchi
Osamu Mukai as Junichi Kitami
Misako Renbutsu as Ritsuko Watanabe
Arata as Kemimichi
Yuichi Kimura as Makato Endo

I Give My First Love to You / 2009
I Give My First Love To You (3.5/5 Stars):
Movie: I Give My First Love to You
Romaji: Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu
Japanese: 僕の初恋をキミに捧ぐ
Director: Takehiko Shinjo
Writer: Kotomi Aoki (manga), Kenji Bando
Producer: Mitsuru Komiyama, Mika Nakamura, Hiroyasu Murakami, Fumihiro Hirai, Fumihiro Hirai
Cinematographer: Mitsuru Komiyama,Masatoshi Takeyama
Release Date: October 24, 2009
Runtime: 122 min.
Genre: Romance / Melodrama / Teen / Illness /Award Winning
Production Company: NTV, Toho, Shogakukan Productions
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Takuma, a boy who is told he will die before he’s 20, and Mayu, a girl who is in love with him…
The story begins when they are little kids. Mayu, whose father is a doctor, meets Takuma, who is hospitalized in her father’s workplace. They develop feelings for each other, but Mayu learns of Takuma’s grave illness and that he will die before he turns 20. The distraught children make one promise for an uncertain future.
Time passes, and the girl becomes a young woman, and the boy, a young man. Mayu continues to support and love Takuma. On the other hand, Takuma, who knows his days are numbered, pushes away his feelings for Mayu and distances himself from her. He cannot stand to see her cry or hurt her more than he already has. Then Mayu meets another man who has feelings for her, and Takuma meets a woman who has the same illness, and their feelings for each other begin to waver.
Misunderstandings, unsaid thoughts, the frustrations and chagrin of youth… What will become of their love while the clock keeps ticking away in Takuma’s life?

Cast
Mao Inoue played Mayu Taneda
Masaki Okada as Takuma Kakunouchi
Tetta Sugimoto as Minoru Kakinouchi
Yoko Moriguchi as Ryoko Kakinouchi
Natsuki Harada as Teru Uehara
Yoshihiko Hosoda as Kou Suzuya
Keiko Horiuchi as Yoshimi Suzuya, Kou's mother
Yuki Terada as Yoko Tamura, Sae's roommate and friend in high school
Masataka Kubota as Ritsu Sugiyama, Takama's roommate in high school
Gaku Yamamoto as Ryujo Suzuya, Kou's grandfather
Toru Nakamura as Dr. Takahito Taneda, Mayu's father and Takuma's doctor
Sea Kumada as the young Mayu Taneda
Kaito Kobayashi as the young Takuma Kakunouchi

Cyborg She / 2008
Cyborg She:
Movie: Cyborg She
Romaji: Boku no Kanojo wa Saibogu
Japanese: 僕の彼女はサイボーグ
Director: Kwak Jae-Young
Writer: Kwak Jae-Young
Cinematographer: Junichiro Hayashi
Release Date: May 31, 2008
Runtime: 120 min.
Genre: Romance / Fantasy / Time Travel
Studio: Amuse Soft Entertainment, TBS
Distributor: Gaga Communications
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
One day, a beautiful cyborg girl appears in front of a dull university student. Even though the cyborg starts to like him, she can’t truly feel emotions, so the boy has no choice but to say goodbye. Missing her, he continues his lonely existence. One day, a disastrous earthquake hits Tokyo and the cyborg girl saves his life. In that moment, she starts to have feelings like a real human being.

Notes
  • "Cyborg She" is the final installment in Jae-young Kwak's "Sassy Girl Trilogy".
  • Haruka Ayase learned karate for her role as Cyborg Girl.
  • The film was shot in Kobe, Japan.
  • Related Titles:
  1. My Sassy Girl (2001)
  2. Windstruck (2004)
  3. Cyborg She (2008)
  4. My Sassy Girl (TBS / 2008)
  5. My Sassy Girl 2 | Yeopgijeogin Doobunjjae Geunyeo (2015)
  6. My Sassy Girl | Yeopgijeogin geunyeo (*TBA / 2012)
Cast
Haruka Ayase - Girl (nameless; seen 22 November 2007)
Haruka Ayase - Cyborg Girl (nameless; seen 22 November 2008 to sometime before 7 April in 2009)

Supporting Cast
Risa Ai - Girlfriend
Yoshikazu Ebisu - Shop Owner of Candy Store
Kenichi Endo - Auctioneer
Masato Ibu - Designer
Kenta Kiritani - Jiro's schoolmate
Fumiyo Kohinata - TV Reporter
Rio Matsumoto - Interviewer
Rokuro Naya - Jiro Kitamura - old
Megumi Sato - Teacher
Yuriko Yoshitaka - Student in 22nd Century
Kazuko Yoshiyuki - Jiro's grandma
Hiromasa Taguchi - Indiscriminate Killer
Naoto Takenaka - Math Professor
Ayumu Saito
Suzunosuke
Kei Tanaka
Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
Mayuko Tate
Ryosuke Nagata
Ken Teraizumi
Momoka Yamada

Sky of Love / 2007
Koizora (Japanese Drama) - Great drama even though i couldn't stop crying:
Movie: Sky of Love
Romaji: Koizora
Japanese: 恋空
Director: Natsuki Imai
Writer: Teruyo Nogami, Mika, Mutsuki Watanabe
Producer: Masayuki Morikawa, Jun Nasuda, Kazuya Hamana
Cinematographer: Hideo Yamamoto
Release Date: November 30, 2007
Runtime: 129 min.
Genre: Romance
Production Company: TBS, Toho
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
High school student Mika (Yui Aragaki) has yet to encounter true love. One day, she runs meets Hiro (Haruma Miura), a rebellious young man with white hair, during class break, but is of put off by his unusual demeanor. Mika then loses her cellphone only to find it again with all her contacts deleted. Then a mysterious person calls her daily, leaving memorable remarks for her. Mika becomes interested in this mysterious person. Finally, the person on the other end of the phone asks to meet Mika in person.

Cast
Yui Aragaki as Mika Tahara
Haruma Miura as Hiroki Sakurai
Keisuke Koide as Yū Fukuhara
Asami Usuda as Saki
Karina as Minako Sakurai
Aoi Nakamura as Nozomu
Haru as Aya
Ryuji Yamamoto as Hirokazu Sakurai 
Yumi Asou as Akemi Sakurai
George Takahashi as Katsuji Tahara, Mika's father.
Yūko Asano as Yasue Tahara, Mika's mother.

Lovely Complex (2006)
lovely complex:

Movie: Lovely Complex
Romaji: Rabu Kon
Japanese: ラブ★コン
Director: Kitaji Ishikawa
Writer: Aya Nakahara (manga), Osamu Suzuki(screenplay)
Producer:
Cinematographer
Release Date: 2006
Runtime: 99 min
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Plot
Risa (Ema Fujisawa), a tall Japanese girl, gets rejected by a boy because she is taller than him. Otani (Teppei Koike), a short Japanese guy, gets rejected by a girl because he is shorter than her. Obviously these two would make the oddest of couples and would never be a good match for each other right? Well love doesn’t always follow such logic as Love Complex shows

Cast
Ema Fujisawa - Risa Koizumi
Teppei Koike - Atsushi Otani
Shosuke Tanihara - Kunimi "Mr. Mighty" Maitake
Nami Tamaki - Nobuko Ishihara
Risa Kudo - Chiharu Tanaka
Yusuke Yamazaki - Heikichi Nakao
Hiro Mizushima - Ryoji Suzuki
Mio Kato - Mayu Kanzaki
Yoichi Mekumizu - Usui Keiichi
Shizuyo Yamazaki - Koizumi Rie
Susumu Terajima - Umibozu
Ryota Yamazato - Rie's boyfriend
Narumi Konno - Eri
Yoji Tanaka - Aniki
Shugo Oshinari - Risa's senpai
Aina Nishiaki - Otani's senpai
Seiko Noguchi - Shinichi's woman
Masanori Hata
Eiji Wentz
Mari Hayashida - Maririn

Well this is a series of J-Movie I see, in fact there are many more good but have not been seen entirely .. さ よ う な ら (Sayōnara)

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