I saw the film early this decade when the CCP Film department was still staging "Digital Sunsets," an open-air showing of independent, contemporary and classic films using an LCD projector right after sunset at the back of Film Center. It was coupled by an open-mic poetry reading, performances by up and coming musicians and other stuff.
I remember the lead character's life being in transition and how she dealt with it little by little. I could somehow relate to the story. I myself, at 25, is in transition. And the best way go with it is by establishing my independence using both sides of my brain and living at my own space. Well, at this point, a bedspace is just as good as the movie character's own flat.
Hehe... I love April Story's ending and the use of simple things like a bicycle and an umbrella to the story...
Yahoo!Movies: "A young woman, Nireno, travels from Hokkaido to Tokyo to begin college. Shy and naive, she lets herself be befriended by pushy Sano, who persuades her to join a fishing club. Conscious of the huge changes that come with new independence, Nireno nonetheless retains her innocent attitude. Even a pervert in a cinema cannot make her cynical, and when she meets again the boy she has a crush on, she decides to take a chance and share an umbrella with him."
Also Known As: Shigatsu Monogatari
Director/ Writer: Shunji Iwai
Producer: Hidemi Satani
Music: Shunji Iwai
Production Status: Released, 1998
Genres: Drama
Running Time: 1 hr. 7 min.
Distributors: Cowboy Pictures
Production Co.: Rockwell Eyes
Filming Locations: Hokkaido, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Produced in: Japan
2 comments:
great film!!very inspiring for us..i mean, exactly the same situation we'll be in years from now...
tales of growing up :-)
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