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Mika is a fresh high school student who starts texting a mysterious boy. She is shocked when he reveals who he is - Hiro, a delinquent attending her school. What she doesn't know is that Hiro isn't as bad as he seems.

Yui Aragaki as  Tahara Mika
Haruma Miura as  Sakurai Hiroki
Keisuke Koide as  Yū Fukuhara
Karina as  Minako
Asami Usuda as  Saki
Aoi Nakamura as  Nozomu
Haru as  Aya
Ryuji Yamamoto as  Hirokazu Sakurai
Yumi Asou as  Akemi Sakurai
Yuko Asano as  Yasue Tahara

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Reviews

www-angelicaalvarez
2007/11/03

I never thought i would say this but, this is one of my top fave film. everything all of it. I'm never tired of watching this over and over again. And every time i watch this it makes me sad,cry as in all of the emotions you gonna feel it in this movie. Thumbs up!

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phoenix 2
2007/11/04

It seems like one of those love stories that could be found in all of the romantic movies. But this one goes further than that. Actually, the guy had me fooled as well. Which made the ending even more beater and sad. Rooting for the second lead would come up naturally, because of the course of the events, but that will change easily. The story started okay, and it didn't fear to explore issues like teenage pregnancy or loosing a child. The performances helped with building up the emotions as well.

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Michelle
2007/11/05

This movie is excellent, very sweet and true. It is a touching love story between Tahara Mika (Yui Aragaki) and Sakurai Hiro (Haruma Miura) which spans high school years through to early college years.Mika is in her first year of high school when she encounters Hiro, a boy in the year above hers. When Mika loses her phone, she finds it in the school library. She starts receiving mysterious phone calls from a boy who won't reveal his identity, but they start getting to know each other. Finally, they arrange to meet a day after Mika's birthday. The boy is none other than Hiro, and he stands in front of Mika holding a bunch of baby breath flowers, wishing her a happy birthday. From there, their romance unfurls...When watching this, tissues are recommended! (:

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kcla
2007/11/06

Koizoro starts out pleasant enough, seeming to be a gentle coming-of-age romance. The two leads are attractive and surprisingly young (both were teenagers when the movie was made) Japanese idols, with charisma and ease in front of the camera. Unfortunately neither of them can emote, despite the soap-opera/Lifetime movie melodramatics Koizoro cycles through. What started out as a possibly understated romance where high school freshmen good-girl Mika and bad-boy Hiro fall in love, degenerates into a second-rate tearjerker within half an hour, as Mika (Aragaki Yu) is gang-raped by a group of boys paid by Hiro's ex-gf, becomes pregnant, miscarries, and dumped. Mika eventually meets another guy totally different from Hiro but of course plot devices contrive to draw the two former lovers together.Even though this movie has been described as a tearjerker, I didn't really cry at all because the lead actors did not give any pathos to the roles. Aragaki Yu and Miura Haruma are still superficial actors, they're pretty to look at but they have no facial expressions, particularly Miura. The cheesy lines the male actor has to say don't help. Surprisingly, Koide Keisuke, as Mika's second love, also seems to be phoning it in. Keisuke is one of those young actors that seems to pop up in a background role in a lot of the popular Japanese movies. He's talented and usually gives a strong performance even in minor roles, but here he seems bored by the material, as was I.The director doesn't let scenes play themselves out. Plot devices are introduced and resolved without giving time for the material to make an impact. Compared to other Japanese movies of this genre, the film is more frank about teenage sexuality but it has incredibly inept depictions of issues, like rape, divorce, cancer, etc.Despite the plot flaws, it was hard for me to outright hate this movie. The cinematography is beautiful to look at. There are better films of this genre out there, though this is probably one of the better looking ones. Despite being set in the countryside, the high school students look like they stepped out the pages of Seventeen magazine. And the pacing does keep things moving, so you don't have to dwell on how awful a scene as at least.

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