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  • Saigo no Yakusoku

    Saigo no Yakusoku


    Alternative title: 最後の約束

    Categories: Japanese Movie

    Genres: Human Drama, Suspense

    Countries: Japan

    Release date: January, 2010

    Casts: Matsumoto Jun, Ninomiya Kazunari, Sakurai Sho, Aiba Masaki, Kuroki Meisa, Ohno Satoshi

    Description:
    "Saigo no Yakusoku" is described as a human suspense story involving the hijack of a major building. The members of Arashi play five young men who happen to be inside, and the story depicts their attempt to escape and their interactions with the other people caught up in the incident.


  • Yellow Tears

    Yellow Tears


    Alternative title: Yellow Tears

    Categories: Japanese Movie

    Genres: Drama

    Countries: Japan

    Release date: November, 2007

    Casts: Matsumoto Jun, Ninomiya Kazunari, Sakurai Sho, Tabata Tomoko

    Description:
    The five members of Arashi appear together on the big screen again in the highly anticipated Kiiroi Namida, a.k.a. Yellow Tears. Based on the classic manga by Nagashima Shinji, this nostalgic film takes the audience back to the 1960s with a moving story about youth, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams. Director Inudo Isshin, whose previous works include Touch, Maison de Himiko, and Across a Gold Prairie, strikes the right balance of compelling drama and coming-of-age tropes in following the hopes and trials of five young men in post-war Japan. With all the members of Arashi in a film together for the first time since Pikanchi, Kiiroi Namida inevitably bears the label of an idol movie, but it is much more than that. Matsumoto Jun (Hana Yori Dango), Sakurai Sho (Honey and Clover), Ninomiya Kazunari (Letters from Iwo Jima), Aiba Masaki (Triple Kitchen), and Ohno Satoshi have all developed respectable acting careers in their own rights, and the film truly showcases them as individual actors, while building on the chemistry they have as a group.