Mizushima Satoru is a designer, who prefers traditional things like handmade items and handwritten works. One day, he happens to meet a mysterious woman, Miharu Miyuki, at the cafe named Piano. She seems to have similar values to him and he is attracted to her. Mizushima Satoru asks for her cellphone number, but she doesn’t own a cellphone. They make a promise to meet at the cafe every Thursday. Since then, Mizushima Satoru & Miharu Miyuki meet every Thursday and their relationship develops romantically. Mizushima Satoru decides to propose her, but, on the day he is going to propose her, Miharu Miyuki doesn’t show up at the cafe. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Analog" (アナログ) by Beat Takeshi (ビートたけし). Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: アナログ
- Also Known As: Anarogu
- Director: Takahata Hideta
- Screenwriter: Minato Takehiko
- Genres: Romance
Cast & Credits
- Ninomiya KazunariMizushima SatoruMain Role
- HaruMiharu MiyukiMain Role
- Kiritani KentaTakagi JunichiSupport Role
- Hamano KentaYamashita YoshioSupport Role
- Itaya YukaKazumiSupport Role
- Takahashi KeikoMizushima ReikoSupport Role
Reviews
Just a simple but beautiful love story
This is a simple, beautiful love story between two mature adults. When the final credits come on-screen, it leaves me with a warm, cosy feeling in my heart.The pace of the film is good – the awkward initial meetings, growing closer, and the build-up to the twist at 2/3 mark of the film. This leaves the audience with a short period of uncertainty on the direction that the story will take, before the unravelling of the puzzle. Even after that, audience is kept wondering on how the love story will end until the last 15 minutes of the film.
I particularly like the camera work. Many scenes look v picturesque and well-composed. With beautiful background soundtracks, the whole film feels arty but without any pretentious vibes.
The acting is good. Both MC and ML characters shine through without feeling forced.