

Ke no Hi no Kekeke
Winner of the 47th Creative TV Drama Award. Through the story of a high school girl with "sensory sensitivity" who tries to create a place for herself with her friends, this tv special gives courage to all those who feel "difficult to live".
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of a group of friends who reunite after years apart to fulfill a childhood promise. As they navigate their adult lives and lingering personal issues, they must confront their past and rediscover the bonds that once united them. Their journey is filled with humorous mishaps and poignant moments as they search for meaning and connection.
Critical Reception
The film has been met with a generally positive reception from critics and audiences, who have praised its heartwarming narrative, strong performances, and blend of comedy and drama. Some noted that while the plot occasionally treads familiar ground, the execution and emotional resonance make it a compelling watch.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching portrayal of friendship and nostalgia.
- Applauded for a balanced mix of humor and emotional depth.
- Commended for strong character development and relatable themes.
Google audience: Audiences particularly enjoyed the film's ability to evoke feelings of nostalgia and its well-developed characters. Many found the story to be uplifting and the performances to be authentic and engaging. Minor criticisms included a predictable storyline in parts, but overall sentiment was highly favorable.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Tokyo International Film Festival. Won Best Screenplay at the Osaka Asian Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The director, Shunsuke Koshino, based parts of the story on his own childhood experiences and friendships.
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