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Hotaru the Movie: It's Only a Little Light in My Life

Original title: Eiga Hotaru no Hikari
  • 2012
  • 1h 49m
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5.7/10
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Hotaru the Movie: It's Only a Little Light in My Life (2012)
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Hotaru Amemiya learns that her boss and now husband Seichi Takano has dreamed of vacationing in Rome like in the movie "Roman Holiday". Hotaru makes plans to go to Rome for their honeymoon.Hotaru Amemiya learns that her boss and now husband Seichi Takano has dreamed of vacationing in Rome like in the movie "Roman Holiday". Hotaru makes plans to go to Rome for their honeymoon.Hotaru Amemiya learns that her boss and now husband Seichi Takano has dreamed of vacationing in Rome like in the movie "Roman Holiday". Hotaru makes plans to go to Rome for their honeymoon.

  • Director
    • Hiroshi Yoshino
  • Writer
    • Satoru Hiura
  • Stars
    • Haruka Ayase
    • Naohito Fujiki
    • Yûya Tegoshi
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Hiroshi Yoshino
    • Writer
      • Satoru Hiura
    • Stars
      • Haruka Ayase
      • Naohito Fujiki
      • Yûya Tegoshi
    • 1User review
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Haruka Ayase
    Haruka Ayase
    • Hotaru Takano
    Naohito Fujiki
    Naohito Fujiki
    • Seiichi Takano
    Yûya Tegoshi
    • Yuu
    Mateo Pio Albanese
    Antonio Calamonici
    Antonio Calamonici
    Shôno Hayama
    Shôno Hayama
    Yuka Itaya
    • Sachiko Futatsugi
    Miho Konishi
    • Ken Gotokoji's wife
    Piero Martorio
    Yasuko Matsuyuki
    Yasuko Matsuyuki
    • Rio Saeki
    Aoi Nakabeppu
    • Sugishita Mana
    Massimiliano Nicosia
    Orazio Stracuzzi
    Orazio Stracuzzi
    Tsutomu Takahashi
    • Hosaku Isaki
    Ken Yasuda
    Ken Yasuda
    • Shoji Futatsugi
    • Director
      • Hiroshi Yoshino
    • Writer
      • Satoru Hiura
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    A Nutshell Review: Hotaru the Movie

    Prior to the movie, I never understood what's a "Dried Up Woman", other than to imagine how suggestive that title would probably ever be when unceremoniously bestowed on a lady. Hotaru the Movie is based on the manga series by Satoru Hiura, and in 2007, a television series got produced starring Haruka Ayase and Naohito Fujiki in the title roles of lovebirds Hotaru Takano and Seiichi Takano respectively, a series which got a second season in 2010, from which the movie continues from.

    Those not brought up to speed by the television series would find it suffice to know that Hataru Takano works for an interior design company, and she's quite the capable career lady, she's really the opposite when at home. A sloth if you'd like, preferring to relax on her veranda, stretched out and with beer in hand. Housework is not in her vocabulary, and messiness is but a second nature. Her boss Seiichi Takano coincidentally happens to be her landlord's son, which leads to her constant, cloying calls of "Boss", after a relationship develops.

    The entry point into the film is an opportunity to set up a big budget spectacle for a romantic comedy to work, with the first act introducing the basic tenets of each lead character, and with Rome being put forth as a likely potential honeymoon venue. True to her character, Hotaru prefers to laze at home rather than to travel hundreds of miles to tour an overseas location, but the business trip opportunity that Seiichi gets himself onto, meant a fairly reluctant Hotaru going along after realizing that it just might be fulfilling one of the dreams of her partner. Cue the many touristy shots of famous landmarks that the duo will visit throughout the course of the film, which I'm sure will bring back nice memories of anyone who had visited the Italian capital city before.

    But in expanding the storyline, writer Fumie Mizuhashi introduced a brother and sister in Rio (Yasuko Matsuyuki) and Yu Saeki (Yuya Tegoshi) whom Hotaru and Seiichi will encounter in their honeymoon, which somehow become one of those unwanted gatecrashers to the party. They bring about emotional baggage that threaten to stall the narrative and shift focus, especially when Hotaru and Rio start t hang out to look for the purportedly kidnapped Seiichi, and with Rio introduced as yet another Dried Up Woman as well. Yu's role is to add some comedic flair as the childish brother of Rio, although this role doesn't seem to add up too much.

    Thankfully, this film triumphs in having the presence of Haruka Ayase, and between her and Naohito Fujiki, it's hands down just who the real star of the film is, and the more popular character of the two. Seiichi is a little stiff and played too seriously, prim and proper almost all the time, so it's without a doubt that Hotaru herself is the main draw and attraction. Ayase nails it as the zany, bubbly girl who really can't be too bothered about decorum, whether in Japan or overseas, and has enough antics up her sleeve to endear herself to just about anyone. It's really laugh out loud material with Ayase showing a knack for comedic timing, and some of the best scenes involve both leading characters misunderstanding and misreading intentions with what's actually being said or done, and the constant embarrassment Hotaru sometimes bring into their relationship.

    Those who cannot stand anyone who cloys, or acts cute, may find it a definite turn off, but clearly this is a film not meant for you then, since it's meant for the legions of fans of both the manga and television series to continue where they last left off. There are a couple of surprises all contained within the final act that will please fans, and open up more avenues either for a follow up film, or yet another television series. Only time will tell!

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    • Trivia
      Adapted from the manga series "Hotaru no Hikari" (Hotaru's Way) by Satoru Hiura.
    • Quotes

      Rio Saeki: then what do you live for?

      Hotaru Takano: Me?

      Rio Saeki: What's your purpose in life?

      Hotaru Takano: Eating, sleeping and lazing around

    • Connections
      Follows Hotaru no Hikari: It's Only A Little Light in My Life (2007)

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2012 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Hotaru: Tia Sáng Trong Đời
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
      • Horipro
      • Toho
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,975,341
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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