Sayaka, a ditzy high school girl, is unexpectedly encouraged by an optimistic and unconventional teacher to apply for admission to Keio University. Inspired to reach her goal and prove a poi... Read allSayaka, a ditzy high school girl, is unexpectedly encouraged by an optimistic and unconventional teacher to apply for admission to Keio University. Inspired to reach her goal and prove a point, Sayaka completely throws herself to the task.Sayaka, a ditzy high school girl, is unexpectedly encouraged by an optimistic and unconventional teacher to apply for admission to Keio University. Inspired to reach her goal and prove a point, Sayaka completely throws herself to the task.
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- 4 wins & 5 nominations total
- Akari Kudo
- (as Yô Yoshida)
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True, it's not groundbreaking by any means. But is it interesting? Is it emotionally gripping? And most importantly, is it memorable? This is all three, and more.
Taking literally the best parts of what characterizes Japanese film - over the top acting, narrative exposition, classic tugs at the heart-strings moments and melodramatic long pauses - this film pulls great screen writing, direction and acting to produce what has to be the best two hours to come out of mainstream Japanese cinema in a very long time.
The fact is, this film is not as good as Doragon-Sakura in many ways. The most serious one is the image of that key teacher. Kanji Sakuragi was so cool and determined in Doragon-Sakura, while in this film, the teacher was so weak and unimpressed. This disappointed me the most.
Another reason why this film performed poorer than DS is the length I guess. After all, 10 episodes showed a greater advantage than 2 hours in terms of atmosphere and depth.
All in all, this film didn't successfully transfer the spirit I needed originally. What a pity.
Well, this movie does not have much rank here, I suppose it is because people living under Western education system or examination system cannot understand properly that pressure of university-entry exams in Asian countries like Japan.
In my opinion is a really excellent movie, the relationships between the characters are also touching such as family and friends...
So I rated 10
Believe in your efforts!
Sayaka Kudo, a pariah high school girl that only knew how to enjoy her life instead of studying, suddenly face the challenge to enter one of the most prestigous university in Japan. She had only one year to make that happened. Her mother asked help from the golden heart tutor Tsubota-san to assist Sayaka in her impossible quest. Can they make their dream come true?
Did you know
- TriviaThe novel that this movie based on is a true story about the author himself Nobutaka Tsubota, who runs a private institute, and his student Sayaka Kobayashi.
- Quotes
Tsubota-Sensei: I think there is no student that is not enough. There are only teachers that are not enough.
- Crazy creditsThe cast is seen during different scenes singing together in groups along with the closing theme song.
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- Also known as
- Flying Colours
- Filming locations
- Sakae, Nagoya, Japan(The four girls meeting near the ferris wheel to go out)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $28,525,563
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1