Adapted from the original work of the same name by Osamu Tezuka Culture Award winner Kyoko Okazaki, "Park Love Song" is the latest directorial work of[Expand All]
Adapted from the original work of the same name by Keiko Okazaki, the winner of the Osamu Tezuka Culture Award, "Park Love Song" is the latest directorial work by Natsuki Seda, "Little Love Song". Akina Yamada and Jin Suzuki team up again to write a story of youth. Haruko Shibuya (played by Akina Yamada) is a high school girl who is looking forward to a miracle. One night, Haruko met a 17-year-old boy, Kenichi Kanagawa (played by Jin Suzuki), who was lying injured by the roadside. She fell in love with him at first sight. This miraculous "love story of the century" immediately became the spiritual nourishment for Haruko's ordinary daily life, and the student ID card Kenichi left behind became Haruko's love amulet. However, Kenichi, who is serious and honest but often has an unusual frequency, drops out of school on impulse and becomes infatuated with the mysterious woman Maki (played by Motomi Morita) who casually chats up people on the street. The two develop a dangerous relationship that goes beyond friendship. When they met again, Kenichi was lost in a somewhat clumsy yet thrilling adult romance and had long forgotten Haruko, who had once offered him a helping hand. Seeing the two pass by each other time and again, Haruko, who has been persistent in this parallel romance to the end, should go next. This film is adapted from the manga of the same name by Keiko Okazaki, the winner of the Osamu Tezuka Culture Award. Keiko Okazaki, who is skilled at depicting the inner emotions of young people, has had her manga works adapted for the big screen many times, including "Roman Death of the Evil Girl", "Roman Death of the Chihuahua" and "I'm Fine". "Perspective painting of Boys, Panoramic painting of Girls" The film rewrites its time and space background in a "modern" city that is changing rapidly. It has invited up-and-coming actors Akina Yamada and Jin Suzuki to precisely interpret the complex and confused yet full of anticipation and striving to live in the present feelings of teenage boys and girls. With a light and slightly fantastical style, it presents this youth film with a unique worldview![Collapse]