A talented hairstylist meets the love of his life, a terminally ill woman.A talented hairstylist meets the love of his life, a terminally ill woman.A talented hairstylist meets the love of his life, a terminally ill woman.
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Somehow I knew it would be a usual typical Japanese movie with not-a-happy-ending, but still I love it anyway. Takuya Kimura really showed his arrogant cool handsome look in that movie -I love the way he smokes- and acted as if he was a real hair stylist. The story gave me a roller-coaster of feelings and a shocking touchy ending. Once in a while, Shuji was not a firm person, as he couldn't seem to decide where he stands. Like when he couldn't decide between Kyoko or his ex-girlfriend. He didn't seem to show his feelings toward Kyoko -which is seen in almost most of Japanese movies where Japanese guys are too proud to show their feelings and end up loosing the girl- while on the other hand Kyoko was trying to show her feelings but didn't get the response she hoped for. The ending is also a hit! I couldn't stop my tears when Shuji tried to talk to Kyoko's dead body and put on make-up for her burial. A man could really love a woman and tries to achieve his dreams for her. The story teaches us to tell someone that you love before it's too late. Long live love!! =p
- pia_klenting
- Oct 3, 2006
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Did you know
- TriviaThis was one of Tokyo Broadcasting System's most popular shows, achieving a TV rating of 41.3% in 2000. This record would last till Hanzawa Naoki (2013) broke it with a rating of 42. 2%.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Haruko's Paranormal Laboratory (2015)
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- Runtime1 hour
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