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Drowning Love
Drowning Love

Drowning Love (2016)

63% User Rating
1h 51min
Romance
Drama

Natsume Mochizuki works as a teen model in Tokyo, but she learns that she has to move to her father's hometown of Ukigumo. She is in a desperate situation because she can't do the things she wants to do in Ukigumo. One day, she meets Koichiro Hasegawa. He is the successor of the Hasegawa family. His family is wealthy and is respected in the area. Natsume Mochizuki and Koichiro Hasegawa become attracted to each other, but something changes their fate.

Yuki YamatoDirector

Cast

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Masaki Suda

Masaki Suda

Koichiro Hasegawa

Nana Komatsu

Nana Komatsu

Natsume Mochizuki

Daiki Shigeoka

Daiki Shigeoka

Katsutoshi Otomo

Mone Kamishiraishi

Mone Kamishiraishi

Kana Matsunaga

Ryohei Shima

Ryohei Shima

Shogo Hirono

Yoichiro Saito

Yoichiro Saito

Naoki

Gôichi Mine

Gôichi Mine

Takumi Hasume

Ayumu Ito

Ayumu Ito

Ryuta

Masami Horiuchi

Masami Horiuchi

Koshiro

Miwako Ichikawa

Miwako Ichikawa

Meiko

Mickey Curtis

Mickey Curtis

Tetsuo

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Nazuki Amano

Reviews (1)

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sitenoise

September 1, 2017

A story we've seen from Japan a thousand times: Pretty girl transfer student from Tokyo to Hicksville falls for the brooding bad boy in class. It treats this middle school romance as if it's a little more mature than it is. What sets it apart are some of the directorial choices in editing and sound. There are some over-the-top drama moments that would kill the film if they weren't normalized by the weirdness of the overall. Almost every scene in the film is accompanied by a different piece of music. Some good, some not so good, but they all act strongly, not in the background, in shaping the emotion of the scene. And the director uses the emotion, or intensity, of the music to shape her film editing. It's not subtle, and I don't think I've seen anything like it before--at least to the extent that the whole film follows this pattern, scene after scene. _Drowning Love_ doesn't seem to care much about being a film as much as being a Live Action adaptation of a manga (which I haven't read). The director (I learned after the fact and it made perfect sense) is a 20-something young woman. It's like "Hey! One of us actually did this instead of some pervy old man!" and may explain some of the music video/video game aspects of the presentation. There's one big problem with it. Well, two. The first is: it doesn't really make sense. The second is: it starts off as a typical teen romance (_shojo_, I think they're called), then an attempted/aborted rape happens which kicks up the intensity--until it gets lost. And that's the problem. This middle school girl almost gets raped, and two minutes later in the film it's forgotten or downplayed by everyone until the end where it's brought back up for the finale. There's also a "sensitive boy" friend who gets tossed off the film after doing his little duty. The adults in the film are just place holders who look out of place in the film--basically the way they must look to most middle school kids. Kudos for that. **Nana Komatsu** of _World of Kanako_ fame stars. She's got a certain set of chops. A fancy boy-idol, who dyed his hair blond for the role, plays broody boy. They have chemistry, and I enjoyed Nana's complexity in dealing with broody boy. He treats her like a dog and she's determined to get to a place where he will be a whimpering puppy. And tells him as much. I enjoy the way the Japanese use middle school students to act out a **Doomed Lovers** play. You look at the players--they're young, there's no sex. They seem innocent, but are given dialog that betrays a wisdom and experience beyond their years. Not recommending it to anyone who isn't already interested in these kinds of movies. But this one is a little different and could offer something of interest because of the out-of-the-box way it's constructed. I think the ending is supposed to be big and meaningful but it didn't make any sense to me. It's not a film that meanders around and then offers an emotional payoff at the end. It just spirals off.

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DROWNING LOVE Trailer with English subtitles

DROWNING LOVE Trailer with English subtitles

小松菜奈と菅田将暉がキス寸前!映画『溺れるナイフ』特報映像

小松菜奈と菅田将暉がキス寸前!映画『溺れるナイフ』特報映像

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