Minggu, 30 Juni 2013

Movie Review


TITLE :
Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You


PROFILE :
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: Nippon Television, Toho
Distributor: Toho
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

CAST :
Mikako Tabe as Sawako Kuronuma
Haruma Miura as Shota KazehayaMirei Kiritani as Ume Kurumizawa
Misako Renbutsu as Chizuru Yoshida
Natsuna Watanabe as Ayane Yano
Haru Aoyama as Ryu Sanada



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 ...
Sawako Kuronuma has a gloomy appearance and, because of this, is nicknamed "Sadako" by her peers. On the other hand, her personality is bright and caring. Her favorite motto is "do one good thing once a day," but she cares too much about others and cannot express her thoughts. This has made her somewhat of an outcast at school.
Shota Kazehaya (Haruma Miura) is classmates with Sawako. Unlike Sawako, he is outgoing and popular with all the students. He is even polite with Sawako, which makes Sawako respect him and even admire him.
Meanwhile, Kazehaya has special feelings towards Sawako. He notices the look of respect that Sawako gives to him and suppresses his own feelings for her. With help from Kazehaya, Sawako gets better at interacting with her classmates and even makes friends with Chizuru Yoshida (Misako Renbutsu) & Ayane Yano (Natsuna Watanabe ).
This is a happy moment for Sawako as she has friends now that she can talk freely with. But, a strange rumor of her relationship with Chizuru dampens her joy. With the advice of Kazehaya, Sawako is able to maintain her friendships and, in fact, their friendship becomes stronger. Now being able to express her feelings to her friends, Sawako realizes she has special feelings for Kazehaya. During this time, a cute girl named Ume Kurumizawa (Mirei Kiritani), who has been friends with Kazehaya since middle school, appears in front of Sawako and confesses her feelings for Kazahaya and asks for her help ...


REVIEW :
I really liked this movie. It was so sweet! .

The cast in this this movie was spot on! They were exactly like they are in the anime/manga (except, maybe, Kazehaya). It was uncanny how much they matched! The only exception was Kazehaya. But I like the movie Kazehaya better. He's cuter ;) The acting was pretty good too.

Though I felt the story dragged on, it had some important lessons on friendship and love. Sawako was so innocent and sweet! You couldn't help but like her. Her friends were really nice, I would really like friends like them! The side stories were nice too. Like Chizu and Ryu's almost-love-story.

The humor was pretty good. The movie made me LOL at times. But I think in this aspect, the anime was better. 

Kazehaya is the perfect boyfriend! He's so nice and sweet and caring. He's an all-around nice guy. And he has the cutest smile ever! I would love for him to be my boyfriend! No wonder girls liked him so much. And it's so sweet how much he trusted Sawako. How much all of them trusted her. 


Sawako was a unique character and I really liked watching.

LETTER :

FELICIA APRILIANI
Indonesia , bekasi selatan , 17422
087882346655
felicia_apriliani@yahoo.co.id
June 29,2013
Nippon Television , Toho
Japan

Dear Sirs,
My name is Felicia Apriliani, i’m from indonesia and i'm a fan of Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You  the purpose of my letter is to appreciate your movie.
I really enjoyed the movie so much with good story , care and very friendship.
I will not be bored to watch, because I really like the movie.
I looking foward to see it, thankyou.

Yours Faithfully ,


Felicia Apriliani