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Sky of Love
Mika is a fresh high school student who starts texting a mysterious boy. She is shocked when he reveals who he is - Hiro, a delinquent attending her school. What she doesn't know is that Hiro isn't as bad as he seems.
Release : | 2007 |
Rating : | 6.8 |
Studio : | TOHO, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Yui Aragaki Haruma Miura Keisuke Koide Karina Asami Usuda |
Genre : | Drama Romance |
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This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
One of my all time favorites.
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
It seems like one of those love stories that could be found in all of the romantic movies. But this one goes further than that. Actually, the guy had me fooled as well. Which made the ending even more beater and sad. Rooting for the second lead would come up naturally, because of the course of the events, but that will change easily. The story started okay, and it didn't fear to explore issues like teenage pregnancy or loosing a child. The performances helped with building up the emotions as well.
Koizora was the reason why I am fond of romantic comedy drama nowadays. I always yearn for more if a movie has this this kind of tear-jerking story which is a trend on Asian films. I never expected to be going what it went through. Me and my friends were surprised and our tears began to fall. This really played our emotions very well. The actresses and actors are good-looking. In fact, I had a crush with Haruma Miura the first time I watched this movie. I said to myself on the first time I saw this movie that this will be the last time I'll watch it because I already had enough chest pain — crying, obviously. I hardly breathe while watching it and I felt good. I really like to cry a lot when I'm watching a movie. That's why this movie deserves a perfect 10 even though it owes me a box of tissue.
This movie is excellent, very sweet and true. It is a touching love story between Tahara Mika (Yui Aragaki) and Sakurai Hiro (Haruma Miura) which spans high school years through to early college years.Mika is in her first year of high school when she encounters Hiro, a boy in the year above hers. When Mika loses her phone, she finds it in the school library. She starts receiving mysterious phone calls from a boy who won't reveal his identity, but they start getting to know each other. Finally, they arrange to meet a day after Mika's birthday. The boy is none other than Hiro, and he stands in front of Mika holding a bunch of baby breath flowers, wishing her a happy birthday. From there, their romance unfurls...When watching this, tissues are recommended! (:
This film is one of the amazingly touching Japanese drama films. In truth, I only started watching the film due to the fact of Haruma Miura playing the lead male character.. Well I'm certainly glad I did watch it!The basic story line itself is quite a simple one, two young lovers fighting through many hardships to remain together. Of course, there are twists and more complications within the story :)Everything within the film is very well directed and tastefully done, the actors/actresses despite their young ages (Yui - 19, Haruma - 17 at film release) acted amazingly well and you really feel for Hiro and Mika through out the film.I would recommend this film to anyone I know, although, due to the fact it is a tearjerker.. make sure your not already very upset over something or I doubt you'll stop crying... It took me a long time!