Yasuko is a hikikomori and has hypersomnia (trouble staying awake during the day). She lives with her boyfriend Tsunagi, who works in the editorial department at a magazine. Her frustration grows because she can't control her emotions, and her boyfriend seems indifferent to her. One day, Tsunagi's ex-girlfriend Ando appears. She schemes to break up the couple. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 生きてるだけで、愛。
- Also Known As: Ikiteru Dake de, Ai , Just Live, Love
- Director: Kosai Sekine
- Genres: Romance, Life, Drama
Cast & Credits
- ShuriYasukoMain Role
- Suda Masaki Main Role
- Naka RiisaAndoSupport Role
- Tanaka TetsushiMurataSupport Role
- Matsushige YutakaIsoyamaSupport Role
- Ishibashi ShizukaMisatoSupport Role
Reviews
The leading lady, first of all, was astonishing good in this one. She portrayed her character to the point of perfection and she was emotional enough and tragic as well. Her partner was good too, but he was overshadowed by her.
On the other had, the plot was weak. Even though the actual story dealt with strong themes, the final plot focused more on the leading lady and less on what was actually going on and her interaction with her boyfriend.
So, overall, six out of ten.
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This film is about a person who struggles with depression and how they deal with life. Shuri's performance was spectacular in this film, portraying the complexity of a person with manic depression who wants to withdraw from society. Suda Masaki as the boyfriend who portrays a neutral yet emotionally intact with the character was good. Honestly, Suda Masaki on indie films is great too. He balances it portraying his characters from mainstream to indie.
Shuri and Suda Masaki in one film was a treat as they both connected with their emotions portraying their characters. I love them.
The cinematography also plays well with the story, correlating them with the character's scenes and interactions. That last part reminds me of Burning by Lee Chang-Dong where the female character dances her way to the waves of emotions while being in trance.
I guess there's few films who get a story of depression but this film gets it, hits you to the core.
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