A “story about facing life” set in Miyagi prefecture, 10 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake. A former musician who lost her boyfriend in an accident. A pro boxer who keeps fighting even after the age of 30 and his wife. A woman fighting terminal cancer, who wants to stay alive as long as she can to attend her daughter’s wedding. Young stage actors who play out the “story of a soul”, while feeling nervous about their future. And lastly, a middle school girl who lost family members in a disaster and now has thoughts of suicide.
Each of the characters has a different problem to deal with, but all of them are stories about facing life. A story about living and surviving, and a future that will resonate with viewers everywhere.
(Source: Japanese Film Database)
Directed and scripted by Toru Yamamoto (Until I Meet September’s Love) based...
Each of the characters has a different problem to deal with, but all of them are stories about facing life. A story about living and surviving, and a future that will resonate with viewers everywhere.
(Source: Japanese Film Database)
Directed and scripted by Toru Yamamoto (Until I Meet September’s Love) based...
- 2/28/2023
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
The official website for Toru Yamamoto’s Good Morning Everyone! has been relaunched with a new teaser trailer.
Based on a novel by Toriko Yoshikawa, the movie stars Kumiko Aso as a former punk rock guitarist named Aki who lives with her 15-year-old daughter Hatsuki (Ayaka Miyoshi), who she shares a friend-like relationship with.
One day, Aki’s former bandmate Yagu (Yo Oizumi) returns home after being overseas for two years and Hatsuki soon starts getting irritated by the way Aki puts up with Yagu’s carefree lifestyle.
Meanwhile, Hatsuki is upset about her best friend Tomo transferring to a new school—a situation Aki and Yagu can relate to.
“Good Morning Everyone!” will be released by Showgate in Japan this December.
Based on a novel by Toriko Yoshikawa, the movie stars Kumiko Aso as a former punk rock guitarist named Aki who lives with her 15-year-old daughter Hatsuki (Ayaka Miyoshi), who she shares a friend-like relationship with.
One day, Aki’s former bandmate Yagu (Yo Oizumi) returns home after being overseas for two years and Hatsuki soon starts getting irritated by the way Aki puts up with Yagu’s carefree lifestyle.
Meanwhile, Hatsuki is upset about her best friend Tomo transferring to a new school—a situation Aki and Yagu can relate to.
“Good Morning Everyone!” will be released by Showgate in Japan this December.
- 5/15/2012
- Nippon Cinema
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