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Aichaku

  • 2024
  • 1h 58min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,0/10
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Christopher Nishizawa and Christopher McCombs in Aichaku (2024)
American expat Lucas works at a small, struggling English language school in the countryside of Chiba, Japan and is doing what it takes to make ends meet with his meager salary. In the same town, half-Japanese Ken has been working at his uncle's construction business since he was fifteen years old and is struggling to figure out what he wants with his life. Over the course of three days, Lucas and Ken meet and help each other realize how important it is to have people and places to attach yourself to.
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Las vidas de un expatriado americano y un trabajador de la construcción mestizo japonés, que viven en una población rural de Japón, cambian para siempre en el transcurso de tres días cuando ... Leer todoLas vidas de un expatriado americano y un trabajador de la construcción mestizo japonés, que viven en una población rural de Japón, cambian para siempre en el transcurso de tres días cuando surge un romance inesperado entre ellos.Las vidas de un expatriado americano y un trabajador de la construcción mestizo japonés, que viven en una población rural de Japón, cambian para siempre en el transcurso de tres días cuando surge un romance inesperado entre ellos.

  • Dirección
    • Raito Nishizaka
    • Michael Williams
  • Guión
    • Christopher McCombs
  • Reparto principal
    • Christopher McCombs
    • Christopher Nishizawa
    • Cynthia Cheston
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,0/10
    627
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Raito Nishizaka
      • Michael Williams
    • Guión
      • Christopher McCombs
    • Reparto principal
      • Christopher McCombs
      • Christopher Nishizawa
      • Cynthia Cheston
    • 11Reseñas de usuarios
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  • Vídeos7

    Aichaku - Theatrical Trailer -
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    Aichaku: One Fork
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    Aichaku: One Fork
    Aichaku: American Underwear
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    Aichaku: American Underwear
    Aichaku: Do You Know Him?
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    Aichaku: Do You Know Him?
    Aichaku: Save the School
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    Aichaku: Save the School

    Imágenes16

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    Christopher McCombs
    Christopher McCombs
    • Lucas
    Christopher Nishizawa
    • Ken
    Cynthia Cheston
    Cynthia Cheston
    • Cathy
    Yayoi Fujiwara
    • Marie
    Naoya Gômoto
    Naoya Gômoto
    • Ryosuke
    Emika Kamieda
    • Erika
    Kôichi Sakaguchi
    • Nobu
    Kaori Takeshita
    Kaori Takeshita
    • Yoshiko
    Anya Floris
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    Inko Haku
    • Kumi
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    Alexander W. Hunter
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    Kosuke Imai
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    Masahito Kawahata
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      • Raito Nishizaka
      • Michael Williams
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      • Christopher McCombs
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    2therobbie1

    What quote other" film did all the other reviewer's see? This barely deserves a two-star.

    Trite, self indulgent and bad. Just bad overall.

    I won't even begin to voice my opinion after a reviewer (above or below me here), I'll call them double D said the exact same thing I was thinking as I read each of their paragraphs. There isn't even an OUNCE of chemistry between them, nada.

    The Japanese lead was incredibly good to look at, I will give you that and he kept my interest for the film. That being said, even in Japanese he couldn't act as way out of a wet paper bag. No offense my friend, I'm not attacking you personally if you read this review...but given what I viewed, you would not have acted your way out a out of a wet, perforated bag.

    As for the American lead, it's been a long, long time since I've seen such incredibly poor and self indulgent melodramatic turns, heaped under a pile of what the actor thought he was emoting, emotions, topped by all sorts of VERY stereotypical, "barbie like" head throws and twists and with all KINDS of stomping and swishing going on when they were upset. This is how an adult, who goes to Japan to teach English, carries themselves?

    Was this supposed to be a trans film, maybe a lady/boy type of film? I am being dead serious.

    I'm hoping that this is just a sophomore attempt and then it gives everyone involved the chance to learn and grow and make better each time you produce and then present. I'd love to give you more than two stars but I'm sorry, the American lead destroyed it for me, it's not even worth the time nor the effort to point out some of the poor camera angles, the lighting, the direction, and how someone, never it seems, took into account sound and how to utilize it. The Japanese lead is soft spoken YET no one in sound took this into account? GOD GRIEF!)
    10lernindame

    I was part of crowd funding

    In 2023, I participated in the crowd funding for this and Max Emerson's novel. I was a bit worried because it felt like there was a long wait between the end of the campaign and the release of the movie. They apparently sent out an email with download codes for the movie in 2024 for people who purchased it from the crowd funding and I must have missed it.

    I was really happy to see the finished movie and I'm glad to say it was worth the wait. They said that they were mainly using the money from the crowd funding to help with post production and it really shows. The music they got for the movie is really good and I was surprised to find that most of the songs are original.

    Originality really is what makes this movie special. There's so many things that are different about this movie, it's hard to write it all with out giving a lot of the movie away. They way they play with language, the setting, the flow of the characters all felt really fresh and made you want to see more of it. Also, as a mom I really liked the way moms were portrayed in this movie.

    I hope there's another movie or something else. Aichaku ends in a way that all of the questions are answered, but the characters are all moving on to new things. You want to see how that works out.
    10alexit-3

    Back in time

    This film took me back in time, as I've experienced similar situations to what it portrays. The two actors played their roles very well, moving the viewer. The ending wasn't predictable, and in fact it was moving. Definitely worth watching again.

    And yes, i love Japan and hope one day visit the country!
    2Davalon-Davalon

    Someone's fantasy

    I struggled to get through this film and finally gave up about 70 minutes in.

    This entire film is apparently a showcase for the (American) lead actor's Japanese speaking ability. As a story, it is predictable and laughable and not really that interesting.

    There is a lot of unnecessary dialogue, there are over-the-top screaming scenes (which are de rigueur for Japanese films, even, apparently, ones featuring foreign leads), there are tired tropes (English teachers in Japan), and there are huge miscalculations by the writer/star, mainly about why anyone would care that he can speak Japanese as well as he does.

    The entire onsen scene came across as totally unbelievable and bizarre and fake.

    The lead actor does tons of mugging and has apparently learned every single Japanese facial expression or reaction, since he has very few of his own.

    His character is not developed at all, and as such, I could not care what happens to him.

    The Japanese actors all fare better, and the lead Japanese "half" actor is legitimately hot and sexy and has potential in the right story (not this one).

    There was tons of unnecessary (and incorrectly chosen) music with singing, played over scenes where the actors were talking -- and yet, how could we understand what they were saying when they were being drowned out by background music?

    The two star rating is for the hot Japanese male lead, who gives us a hint of what paradise might be like in the onsen, but it is nearly totally destroyed by the virginal worry-wart first-time-ever in an onsen foreigner who acts like a scared girl on her first date.

    I have lived in Japan for a long time and I understand a lot of what was going on, and the idea that we are supposed to care about anyone in this film is one that apparently never occurred to the writer/star, since he spent his entire time on screen being obvious about everything he said and did, all without a soupçon of subtlety.
    6cahidi

    Aishiteru

    This drama rom-com felt a little bit dry in my opinion. Maybe because there's not enough soundtrack to support the movie? Music can influence a movie greatly if you can pick the right ones. Maybe there wasn't enough budget to hire some musicians? Too bad. Plot wise, it's decent and pretty interesting to watch. It's just that this movie is also about green card fraud. So it's in the grey area with the law. But that's the only thing in the movie that raises some eye brows. Everything else is just good drama and dry humor. It's well directed and the acting was passable. Especially for non-famous actors and actresses.

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      "Aichaku" translates to attachment in the Japanese language, but tends to be used towards the attachment between a person and place or thing, not two people.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de agosto de 2024 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Sitio oficial
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    • Idiomas
      • Japonés
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Ibaraki, Japón
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      • 1h 58min(118 min)
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