IENAI HIMITSU (Japan Movie Review)

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Talking about J-Movie, its militant audience must have understood how clever Japanese films are in packaging plot twist or open endings. Often the audience is surprised by the ending of a Japanese film. In addition, J-Movie lovers also seem to be very accustomed to one of the central characters who often gets into unfavorable conditions. So I am often entertained by netizen comments that seem traumatized and many of them throw comments like "Will one of the characters die?" Or,

"Who will die?" and similar questions.

Even so, they will still watch if the story gets good reviews from several viewers. Like one that I watched last night. A Japanese film that carries the romantic genre.


IENAI HIMITSU


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The story begins with the life of a music student who has just moved from studying abroad named Minato (Taiga Kyomoto). Minato has a mental disorder that is not told so that his return to Japan hopes to cure his illness. However, when he arrived back at his original campus in Japan, Minato found a piano sound that he really liked. The sound of the piano came from an old building belonging to the university that was no longer used.

However, fate made him step bravely into this old building and found a cute girl with short hair playing the piano. The mysterious girl who would later become a complement to Minato's story in this film.

The mysterious girl who made Minatoo curious turned out to be named Yukino. The two of them became close easily because they had many similar interests in music. Although at first Yukino seemed to hide her identity from Mintao. However, slowly, the cute girl began to open up to Minato.


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Not long after, the two of them had a romantic relationship. The conflict began when one day Minato's close friend, Asano Hikari kissed Minato and Yukino caught him. When he found out about it, Minato tried to explain to Yukino that the two of them were just good friends since childhood.

Since that misunderstanding, Yukino disappeared from Minato's life. Not giving up, Minato moves every day looking for Yukino's whereabouts, until a surprising fact is revealed that leads Minato to the magic of music and who Yukino really is.


CHARACTERISTICS


  • Minato (Taiga Kyomoto)

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A young pianist who almost gave up on his dream because of a panic disorder that interferes with his focus on playing the piano. He is quiet, prefers to observe, and values ​​friendship. Even so, Taigo is a person who is sometimes not confident in his own abilities.

  • Yukino (Kotone Furukawa)

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Is a mysterious girl who turns out to be persistent in fighting to recover even though she is at the end of her life. She loves music very much, especially the piano. She likes the piano and Chopin. Just like the typical pianist in general.

The fun thing throughout watching this film is the sound of the piano which is very much throughout the film. For those of you who like instrumentals or piano, of course this film is highly recommended. Not only that, the acting of the two central characters is not excessive in my opinion. They are good at playing their respective roles.

That's all my review for today. I hope you enjoy reading my review. Enjoy watching your favorite movie.


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Titis N

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2 comments
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The combination of romance, mental disorders and a mysterious girl sounds like that kind of Japanese drama that breaks you into silence.Very nice review!

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se ve genial la historia!


the story looks great!