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今泉力哉Acteurs·trices:
Ryô Narita, Yukino Kishii, Mai Fukagawa, 片岡礼子, Ryuya Wakaba, Noriko Eguchi, 筒井真理子, Yûshi Ozawa, NanaeRésumés(1)
With a refreshingly realistic eye and tender character portrayals, filmmaker Rikiya Imaizumi explores the dynamics of modern romance in Japan with his latest film, Just Only Love, adapted from a novel of the same name by Mitsuyo Kakuta. Teruko (Yukino Kishii) is a disgruntled office worker who only brightens up when she gets a call from Mamoru (Ryo Narita), and artsy, if somewhat pretentious, graphic designer. Although the relationship becomes increasingly one-sided, Teruko can’t keep herself from adoring Mamoru and going out of her way to help him out. However to Mamoru, Teruko is not much more than a girl he can take advantage of. As Mamoru continues to use and discard her at will, Teruko begins to lose sight of her sense of self. But after a stint of no contact, Mamoru invites her to meet the object of his affection, Sumire, possibly turning the tables on her unrequited love. (Hawaii International Film Festival)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Ryô Narita
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Your Name (2016)
Kjúso wa čízu no jume o miru (2020)
One Piece : Gold (2016)
Yukino Kishii
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Aku no kjóten (2012)
La Beauté du geste (2022)
Homunculus (2021)
Mai Fukagawa
Japon
Meilleurs films :
The Parades (2024)
片岡礼子
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Battle Royale (2000)
Gururi no koto (2008)
Hasshu! (2001)
Ryuya Wakaba
Japon
Meilleurs films :
True Mothers (2020)
Raió (2010)
Call Me Chihiro (2023)
Noriko Eguchi
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Suwingu gâruzu (2004)
Josee to tora to sakana-tači (2003)
Kiraware Macuko no iššó (2006)
筒井真理子
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Quiet room ni jókoso (2007)
Achille et la tortue (2008)
Koi no mon (2004)
Yûshi Ozawa
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Nanae
Meilleurs films :
Call Me Chihiro (2023)