Lots of places tell interesting, funny and at times tragic stories. Japan is no different with Nagasaki, Hiroshima and Fukushima being just a few examples of names that are connected with national and even international tragedies which left a permanent mark. Director Hideyuki Tokigawa was born in Hiroshima and learned about his home’s past from a very young age. However, despite knowing the possible outcome of conflicts, many political leaders along with regular citizens seem to be in favor of the idea of a war, perhaps even using nuclear weapons to emphasize their demands. His 2024 feature “Love Song from Hiroshima” tells a story defined by his memories of his hometown along with the meaning Hiroshima’s past has and its message for the world.
Mocchi (Ryousuke Sota) and Ayaka (Shiori Akita) have been friends for as long as they can remember. Mocchi is secretly in love with Ayaka, so...
Mocchi (Ryousuke Sota) and Ayaka (Shiori Akita) have been friends for as long as they can remember. Mocchi is secretly in love with Ayaka, so...
- 5/7/2025
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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