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1778 Stories of Me and My Wife

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1778 Stories of Me and My Wife

Sci-fi writer Sakutaro (Tsuyoshi Kusanagi) and bank employee Setsuko (Yuko Takeuchi) met at as high school freshmen during their summer vacation. Since that time, the couple has always been together and eventually married.One day, Setsuko complains of a stomach ache and is hospitalized. Sakutaro then learns that his wife has colon cancer. Sakutaro takes the advice from his doctor that laughter helps the immune system and proceeds to write a short story for his wife every day. At first, Setsuko was expected to live for only 1 more year, but she lived for 5 more years and Sakutaro eventually wrote 1,778 short stories for his wife.

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Release : 2011
Rating : 7
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Crew : Director,  Line Producer, 
Cast : Yûko Takeuchi Tsuyoshi Kusanagi Ren Osugi Shosuke Tanihara Michiko Kichise
Genre : Drama

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Lawbolisted
2018/08/30

Powerful

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Listonixio
2018/08/30

Fresh and Exciting

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Erica Derrick
2018/08/30

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Angelus2
2011/08/25

A author decides to write a short story every day for his wife after he finds out she has cancer. It is a very sad and moving film, done just wonderfully; I do not cry in films but I shed a few tears watching this, the eccentric writer has a perfect wife, one who adores his 'difficult' mannerisms and loves him for it. Course then you have the journey that both characters go through as cancers tears his wife apart and destroys his world, only finding solitude in his stories that are designed with one simple objective...Make her laugh! The film has some very odd moments...like the 'Octopus' which I just loved and the robot war, quite sad but all that just helps make this film all the more powerful. Beautifully acted, written and directed...A real heart-breaker!

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lawrencejohny
2011/06/18

I saw this film on a flight recently. I usually prefer comedy or science fiction. As this film is drama, I was reluctant at first. However, after watching the first 30 minutes, I was compelled to see the entire movie. Sakutaro's thought of one story a day to keep his wife alive extended her life by another 4 years, though the doctors said the statistical probability of survival for cancer patients such as Mrs. Sakutaro at such critical stage is zero. Later, though intended to keep his wife alive, Sakutaro understands that, writing the stories helped him to cope up with the bereavement. He learned to live by himself at the end of 4 years. The film is an amazing mix of love and grief.I would have given the film a rating of 9. However, there are some scenes which, I felt, were redundant and irrelevant. So I stand by my rating of 8 on 10 for this movie. However, it is worth watching one time. A must see.

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mh2020
2011/06/15

I caught this film on a United flight to Asia 6/14/2011. The movie Brian Song about a friendship between Chicago Bears Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo, whom lost his battle with cancer (A REAL TEAR JERKER) has nothing on this one.I Thought this was going to be a funny happy robot kind of film. NOT! I found myself mesmerized by this film. This movie broke my heart in a million pieces. Tears, outright crying, a love story of love stories.A bit drawn out in the last half hour or so, however overall, Absolutely Grand. Don't forget your handkerchief. The ultimate tear jerker.

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rwmj
2011/05/07

I caught this film on a flight over from the states. After watching Mike Leigh's latest and rather depressing film, I was in the mood for something more fun, and this was a Japanese film with robots ... fun right?Sakutaro is an aimless dreamer and unsuccessful science fiction writer, who happens by luck to be married to the one woman, Setsuko, who can look after him. He sits in the park or in his study all day surrounded by toy robots, dreaming and writing. When Setsuko is diagnosed with cancer and given a year to live, Sakutaro writes a story every day to keep her spirits up.The film thankfully doesn't try to tell every one of these stories; most are just amusing or interesting titles. For a few the film cuts to Sakutaro's imagination as he battles robots or has a hallucinogenic experience with a giant squid. These parts work very well and the stories themselves are poignant and funny. For these alone it's certainly worth watching the film.As to the underlying story, I'll just say that it's bleak. If there's a message it's not too deep. That's why I give this 7/10.

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