Takatoshi Minamiyama majors in art at a university in Kyoto. On the train to the school, he sees Emi Fukuju and falls in love with her at first sight. Gathering up all his courage, he speaks to her. They begin to date and enjoy happy days together, but Emi reveals her secret to him. ~~ Adapted from the novel "Boku wa Ashita, Kinou no Kimi to Date Suru" by Takafumi Nanatsuki. Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- 中文(台灣)
- Русский
- Native Title: ぼくは明日、昨日のきみとデートする
- Also Known As: Boku wa Ashita, Kinou no Kimi to Date Suru , Tomorrow I Will Date with Yesterday's You , Your Name.
- Screenwriter: Yoshida Tomoko
- Director: Miki Takahiro
- Genres: Romance, Youth, Sci-Fi
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Cast & Credits
- Fukushi Sota Main Role
- Komatsu NanaFukuju EmiMain Role
- Higashide MasahiroKaminoyama ShoichiSupport Role
- Yamada YukiHayashiSupport Role
- Kiyohara KayaFukuju Emi [Young]Support Role
- Miyazaki YoshikoMinamiyama EikoSupport Role
Reviews
It will also question whether if we know everything in the future already, Will we still do the same? The answer for me is yes because 'happiness is still happiness'. We still remember that moment as 'happiness' because everything changes but happiness is always in the corner of time.
This movie is one of the best bittersweet love story for this new generation and you will most likely cry after the movie end . Japan has really step up their movie industry with so many quality movie released.
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The film relies on a careful exchange of romanticism with that of the supernatural elements that, plausibly, promote the growth of its two main characters and their love relationship. It does not fit into the overly tempted notion of the tragic and common loss in novels, especially considering how many other films usually have one of the characters with some deteriorating disease or terminal illness to defend ideas of forced separation. His uniqueness in the narrative structure separates it from similar films that maintains the genre and, along with an excellent cast and direction, produces an emotionally touching, unconventional, and ultimately quite memorable viewing experience.
"Tomorrow I Will Date With Yesterday's You" makes you think more about the situation in which the two main characters were and the consequences that this would mean to them.
By Japanese standards it may have been some movie, but it is not, the story is well written, it has a coherent logic, it seems to be difficult to understand at first, but they have a transition of interest that makes you understand it perfectly. It's worth it!
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