"Say Hello for Me" is a love story and talks about three people's childhood friendship and their reunion after 15 years of separation. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: そのときは彼によろしく
- Also Known As: Sono Toki wa Kare ni Yoroshiku ,
- Screenwriter: Izumi Yoshihiro
- Director: Hirakawa Yuichiro
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Yamada Takayuki Main Role
- Tsukamoto TakashiYuji IgarashiSupport Role
- Kitagawa KeikoMomoka KatsuragiSupport Role
- Kohinata FumiyoGoro Toyama [Satoshi's father]Support Role
- Kuninaka RyokoMisaki ShibataSupport Role
Reviews
For a non-Masami fan like me, this movie changed my whole opinion of her. I'm still not a fan, but I loved the way she acted here. It was a very heartfelt one and moved me to tears. Takayuki Yamada who was her co-star in the film was good, although not good looking like some Japanese actors I know, he had the charisma or an actor to let his viewers make them watch more and not get bored. Also Takashi Tsukamoto showed up in this film. I was racking my brains what movie I've seen him before, then it dawned on to me that it was Taiyou no Uta. His character there was a high school kid and they made him look so young, while in this movie he was so mature looking and hotter nonetheless.
Well back to the movie, the plot line was very interesting and surprising even with its little flash backs it didn't sway away from the whole story. Although there's this one glitch that itched on me, it was the disease that the main character had. It was a made up disease. They didn't even name it, so it seemed so unrealistic. This didn't make me dislike the movie though, it was still a creative thinking in a way. That's why I wouldn't take that simple observation as a count out of the rating I made. It made me cry the whole time and how my heart felt after finishing the movie. My tears was all worth it because the ending was much to my likeness.
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Despite the great performance of the actors, the story had two major flaws. First, the supposedly center of the story had not been given that much stress. It focused more on the strong connection, friendship and love between the two main leads and not the claimed "invisible connection" among the three main characters. A number of scenes could have been scrapped in order to showcase more the "invisible connection" of the three. It had been such a waste to add the other side stories.
Secondly, the well established storyline for the female lead had been violated at the end specifically her condition. The last scene of the two main leads was not enough to conclude the story and/or be hung creatively intriguing.
Overall, it was fairly made. It could have been better if the core focus had been pulled through up to the end since the casts nailed their characters well.
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