On dit que lorsqu'une porte se ferme, une autre s'ouvre. Yu Nana est une étudiante préparant un doctorat de psychologie depuis huit ans. Alors que tous ses amis de fac ont un emploi sûr ou sont mariés, Nana étudie dur et prépare sa thèse. Mais ses années de travail acharné semblent avoir été vaines puisque sa thèse est rejetée et son doctorat lui est refusé, ce qui la plonge dans un profond désespoir. Le lendemain, Nana reçoit un étrange courriel de Sasai Eisuke, un homme d'affaires japonais. Eisuke est tombé sur la photo de Nana sur les réseaux sociaux et lui a écrit pour lui demander de venir à Yufuin, une bourgade idyllique dans la préfecture japonaise d'Ōita, célèbre pour ses sources chaudes, afin de poser pour quelques photos. Nana est en effet le sosie de la fiancée d'Eisuke, morte trois ans plus tôt. Eisuke ne possède aucun portrait pour se souvenir d'elle, car la jeune femme détestait être prise en photo. En échange des photos, Eisuke promet à Nana qu'il lui donnera un ryokan, une auberge japonaise traditionnelle. Souhaitant oublier ses échecs, Nana accepte l'étrange offre de cet inconnu et part pour un voyage au Japon qui va changer sa vie. (Source: Viki) Modifier la traduction
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Distribution et équipes
- Terada Takuya Rôle principal
- Li Yun RuiWang AkiraRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Story (5.5/10):
Frankly, there wasn't a whole lot to the story and not a whole lot of execution time for 1 hour and 20 minutes. I had recently easily watched two episodes of Reply 1988, both of which where at least as long as this whole movie, so I thought it would be quite simple to complete this.
I yawned and x2ed and even skipped a bit through the second half of the movie.
It's not bad. There's just a bit of drama with some cuteness from the main female and some flashbacks and more flashbacks and some brooding from the male lead. And that's about it.
I loved the whole store scene, "Cheaper!" and them trying to communicate;
I groaned when we got Akira.
Though it wasn't as bad as I anticipated from the first half of the film, I didn't feel any romantic connection between the leads besides the fact that she looked exactly like his fiance, even if they were cute together. It was hard to convince myself he wasn't thinking of her as Ryoko.
Acting/Cast (9.0/10):
Nothing extremely noteworthy here, but nothing that stuck out as terrible. I liked the resident bad-boy rich kid, and the main female lead did a fairly decent job of acting two characters, though we had little of the Ryoko to see anyway. Perhaps some slightly wooden acting from the men? I still can't get over the "cheaper" English from the female lead. I've rewatched that few seconds several times to make up for all that I skipped.
Music (8.0/10):
Nothing download worthy, some of it felt like I'd heard it before, but I guess in a good way since the music was pretty good.
Rewatch Value (4.0/10):
Besides the store scene, I doubt I'll dream of rewatching this again. "Cheaper" is in fact all 4 of these stars.
Overall (6.5/10):
Oh my, the ending was so kdrama though :D
If you're bored, this could be fun. If you want something that makes you think...
Think elsewhere.
First off; I decided to watch this mainly for Takuya Terida whom I found through Cross Gene and The Lover. His acting in this is wonderful (his talent in the field has progressed alot), the emotion he portrays from such a character with heavy shoulders is beautiful - yet sad - to watch. I thought the female lead was cute as ever, so adorable yet in regard to her portrayal as both characters it was really nice to see her act differently - very well done to her for being able to portray two VERY different characters so well.
Secondly; The story is nice and so good for those who like little things that melt the heart.
Third; The directing felt personal - which made me enjoy it even more due to it feeling as such.
Fourth; In regards to the soundtrack - it is so well done and really highlights a lot of the scenes that are happening, especially with either emotional or heart wrenching scenes.
All in all, I actually enjoyed it. Well done to all involved!
I'm not saying it's a film for everyone, just expressing my opinion on the film shortly after watching it.