Love Letter (1995) tells the story of Hiroko, a woman who writes a letter to a deceased lover and unexpectedly receives a response. As she uncovers the mystery behind the letter, Hiroko navigates through her own grief and finds love in unexpected places.
MOTHER (2020) tells the powerful story of a Japanese woman facing a series of challenges, including unemployment, gambling addiction, family conflicts, and a demented mother. Based on a true story, this gripping film explores themes of motherhood, codependency, manipulation, and the dark side of human nature.
Be with You (2004) is a touching drama that tells the story of a widower who receives a second chance to be with his deceased wife for a limited time. Through a special agreement, they are able to spend a few rainy seasons together, creating precious memories and teaching important life lessons to their young son. This emotional journey explores themes of love, loss, and the power of family bonds.
Midnight Diner tells the story of the customers who frequent a small diner in Tokyo, where the proprietor cooks them whatever they want. Through the meals, the customers share their stories and find solace in each other's company. The diner becomes a place of comfort and a haven from the loneliness and hardships of life.
Tamako, a lazy girl in a small town, lives a carefree life. However, when her older sister moves out and her father starts dating someone new, Tamako begins to experience changes in her life. She explores her hobbies, including photography, and forms new relationships.
High school student Ayumi is trained by his grandmother to act as a "tsunagu," an intermediary for people who want to reach the dead.
In a remote area of Hokkaido, two lonely high school students meet and connect through a shared love of music.
Three aimless kids at a seaside high school have just one goal this summer break: to shed the virgin tag. One day, they rescue a pretty girl named Narumi by chance. Immediately smitten, Narumi makes it the summer to remember for the boys.
Two swim-team members, a hairless boy and a hirsute girl, discover the pangs and tangles of first love.
Shuta (Sota Fukushi), Saku (Shuhei Nomura) and Michiru (Tsubasa Honda) have been best friends since they were kids. Tragedy strikes the friends when during the winter of 2010, Saku dies from a heart attack. After Saku's death, Shuta and Michiru become more distant. On the third year anniversary of Saku's death, Shuta boards a train in the Enoshima subway. Somehow, Shuta travels back in time to 2010, before Saku died from a heart attack. Although Shuta is confused by the time change, he attempts to save Saku by changing the past.
This bicycle-safety film shows children what can happen when bicycles are driven carelessly and recklessly.
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