
Naruse Uta (Narumi Riko) is a "unique" 13 year old child. She possessed the talent to read sheet music even before she could speak, but has now come to the point where she hates playing the piano. Her father was also a piano virtuoso, but mysteriously disappeared from her life at a young age. Because of her father's disappearance Uta's mother had to move out of their posh home and into afar modest working class neighborhood. In this working class neighborhood there is a local... (Full plot summary below)
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Naruse Uta (Narumi Riko) is a "unique" 13 year old child. She possessed the talent to read sheet music even before she could speak, but has now come to the point where she hates playing the piano. Her father was also a piano virtuoso, but mysteriously disappeared from her life at a young age. Because of her father's disappearance Uta's mother had to move out of their posh home and into afar modest working class neighborhood. In this working class neighborhood there is a local grocer. The grocer's son Kikuna Oto (Matsuyama Kenichi) happens to be a budding musician, but lacks the drive to truly succeed. That is until Uta Naruse comes into his life .
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| User ReviewJoanne MI love this film. I just wish it was bigger. It definitely deserves the recognition. |
| User ReviewBetty WA silent but heartwarming & captivating movie! I love it how they don't explain every situation, but you just have to guess with the scenes they show. I love the piano-music used in this film, and I bet everyone will :) Both Narumi Riko and Matsuyama Kenichi are great actors! It's funny seeing Matsuyama taking up a role such as this one :) |
| User ReviewAlex WI would compare this movie to classical music: slow, almost boring, but good and relaxing |
| User ReviewSim EMakes me remember how much I loved the sound of piano. |