

Crying 100 Times - Every Raindrop Falls
Shuichi had a motorcycle accident 4 years ago. Because of the accident, he lost the last year of his memory. One day, at a friend's wedding, Shuichi has a fateful meeting with Yoshimi. They enjoy happy times together and Shuichi thinks about marrying Yoshimi. Then Yoshimi becomes sick. A sad truth is hidden in the lost memory of Shuichi.
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Plot Summary
A young woman with a rare, incurable illness that causes her to cry uncontrollably for days at a time falls in love with a kindhearted young man who works at a flower shop. Despite the immense challenges their relationship faces due to her condition, they strive to find happiness and make the most of their limited time together.
Critical Reception
The film was a significant box office success in Japan, resonating deeply with audiences who appreciated its emotional narrative and heartfelt performances. Critics generally praised its tender portrayal of love and loss, though some found its melodrama to be excessive.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its powerful emotional impact and moving performances.
- Some found the constant sadness and melodrama to be overwhelming.
- Applauded for its sensitive exploration of love in the face of tragedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's ability to evoke strong emotions, with many viewers commending the lead actors for their convincing portrayals of love and heartbreak. Some reviewers noted that the film is best watched with tissues readily available.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Sakura Mizuki, reportedly conducted extensive research into the psychological and physiological effects of prolonged crying to accurately portray the protagonist's condition.
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