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Love Letter

  • 1995
  • PG
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
13K
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Love Letter (1995)
When exchanging letters two women discover new things about a man they knew.
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After losing her fiance in a fatal mountain-climbing incident, Hiroko was devastated. She comes across his childhood address in a school yearbook and impulsively writes to him. But what happ... Read allAfter losing her fiance in a fatal mountain-climbing incident, Hiroko was devastated. She comes across his childhood address in a school yearbook and impulsively writes to him. But what happens when she receives a reply?After losing her fiance in a fatal mountain-climbing incident, Hiroko was devastated. She comes across his childhood address in a school yearbook and impulsively writes to him. But what happens when she receives a reply?

  • Director
    • Shunji Iwai
  • Writer
    • Shunji Iwai
  • Stars
    • Miho Nakayama
    • Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Bunjaku Han
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shunji Iwai
    • Writer
      • Shunji Iwai
    • Stars
      • Miho Nakayama
      • Etsushi Toyokawa
      • Bunjaku Han
    • 61User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Miho Nakayama
    Miho Nakayama
    • Itsuki Fujii…
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Akiba Shigeru
    Bunjaku Han
    Bunjaku Han
    • Female itsuki's mother
    Katsuyuki Shinohara
    • Female itsuki's grandfather
    Miki Sakai
    • Itsuki Fujii as a young girl
    Takashi Kashiwabara
    Takashi Kashiwabara
    • Male itsuki fujii
    Ken Mitsuishi
    • Abekasu
    Emiko Nagata
    • Harumi
    Kaori Oguri
    • Suzumi
    Naoki Gotô
    • Ootomo
    Toshiya Sakai
    • Driver
    Keiichi Suzuki
    • Male itsuki's father
    Tomorô Taguchi
    Tomorô Taguchi
    • Female itsuki's father
    Hiroshi Kanbe
    • Haruo
    Keiko Domon
    • Nurse
    Chika Fujimura
    • Girl Student at School Library
    Randy Havens
    • Inuba
    Mie Hayashi
    • Girl Student at School Library
    • Director
      • Shunji Iwai
    • Writer
      • Shunji Iwai
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    9uunokailas

    Japanese minimalism and eccentricity

    Okay, at first view I had to admit the dialogue and the the intercourse between the people seemed rather incongruous and false, somehow very strange in terms of social relations and interrelations, but, the second time, man it's it just might be Japanese mental setting that differs from the usual Hollywood stuff, still, the Idea, I mean, I'm a Poet and appreciate this kind of playing, that s what I thought, but man, its everything but, its, just so true, and think about it sending a letter to a dead sweetheart, its sentimental but also very true in the poetic sense of the word, and the dualism, the way the persons intertwine, all this is very unwestern and refreshing, since this movie was the directors breakthrough in the west.

    And well, in the summer of 2005 I didn't understand this movie, tried to analyze it as I watched, but then at the end when the music started I cried, all thru the credits, it was purifying, a very true experience a very true movie, very touching, very poetic, and VERY Japanese.

    The best movie I've seen.
    9solo-11

    Incredible!

    I didn't find any part of it boring! The only regret of mine is that I have not seen this film in the cinema. Instead I watched it on vcd. Nevertheless, the beautiful shots came through, and the story all the more touching.

    May sound silly that identical girls are related to the same man. But in fact, you wouldn't have any trouble identifying which girl is which, because they are so "different". One is sad and soft-spoken, the other humorous and tomboyish.

    A light and funny show, and you'll sigh when it's over and hope it isn't yet. The ending is the climax, you'll love it!

    Wonderful performance by Nagayama Miho! She speaks a few simple words (won't tell you what words) and I felt like crying, not because it was sad.

    Believe me, watch it and smile for the rest of the week as you recall those "high school days".
    9elu5iv3

    Epic love story

    Love Letter: 9/10

    The first 30+ minutes of "Love Letter" were quite boring, but if you ever watched the movie again, knowing how the plot unfolds, they'd be anything but boring. The premise of this is cool and a little creepy: a woman, enstranged by her husband's untimely death, sends a letter to his old address. She knows that the house was knocked down and built over by a highway years ago, but does it anyway, perhaps out of desperation. Unexpectedly, she gets a reply. From there, the story begins, and it takes a much different direction than how the plot sounds on paper. I can't really say too much without spoiling it, but this is a tragic movie, yet beautiful at the same time. There are flashback sequences that make you really care about several characters in the movie, including the deceased man (who is shown as a school boy in the flashbacks). This is so well set out, and almost brought me to tears at times. Movies like this are what make me want to see more and more Asian cinema, because this was an absolute epic.
    10shaudey_n

    Here is another

    As if there are any more comments that need to be written about how great this film was....

    Here is another.

    There are many factors of the story, and the director(also the writer), Shuji Iwai, tells them beautifully and seamlessly.

    Each story could stand on it's own, but in fact it is each story that moves the film.

    Though it originally is about Watanabe Hiroko, the character Fujii Itsuki(female) takes over the story to the end.

    This is a movie that makes you think about it long after it's over. That's why I bought it. So, I can watch it when ever I want. There are no life lessons to be learned(except maybe listen to the "crazy" grandpa) nor a message to take away from this. Yet, the film grips you until it's finished. Wrapped up in these women's lives and memories, and scenic cinematography that Japanese films are well known for.

    In conclusion. I'm still thinking about it.
    9Robodok

    More than a love story

    On the surface, this is a simple yet moving love story. However, through its twin protagonists, this film explores our relation to the past and how various parts of it may be idealised, suppressed, or distorted, in part based on our assumptions about others that usually go unstated and unchallenged. This latter point is reinforced through a subplot involving (female) Itsuki's grandfather and a past tragedy.

    The film is very striking visually, in turns showing sweeping landscapes and intimately detailed portraits. Emotions are at times powerfully conveyed by a camera movement accompanied by a well chosen musical score. The limited use of a hand-held camera jarred with the serene beauty of the rest of the film, which no doubt was the intent, but I found it to be a minor distraction.

    All in all, a very poetic missive delivered to us by the skilled hand of Shunji Iwai.

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    • Trivia
      Was the highest-grossing Japanese film in South Korea, except Japanese animation.
    • Quotes

      Male itsuki fujii: [Checking out books from the female Itsuki in the school libray. The male Itsuki holds up five checkout cards that he has been the first to sign like a poker hand. He speaks in English] Fujii Itsuki straight flush.

    • Connections
      Referenced in It's Entertainment (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Girlfriend
      Written by The Pillows

      Performed by Remedios

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • When I Close My Eyes
    • Filming locations
      • Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Nova Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,900
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,859,654
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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