C no Arashi
C no Arashi

C no Arashi

2003TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

C no Arashi was a Japanese variety show that ran from July 3, 2002, to June 18, 2003, on NTV. Aired from 12:58 to 1:28 a.m. (JST), it was Arashi's second variety show to be aired on NTV. Forming Japan's first claim processing company and acting as "Claim Agents", at least one member would help process the complaints of government offices and enterprises every week.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Toshio MatsumotoGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Chisato, a young woman working in a Tokyo bookstore, finds her life turned upside down when she discovers a mysterious old diary. The diary details a passionate and tumultuous love affair from decades past, leading Chisato to question her own relationships and the nature of love itself. As she delves deeper into the diary's secrets, she finds herself drawn into the world of the past, blurring the lines between her present and the story unfolding in the pages.

Critical Reception

C no Arashi received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its artistic direction and performances, particularly Ayako Fujitani's nuanced portrayal of the protagonist. Some reviewers found the pacing to be slow at times, while others appreciated its contemplative and atmospheric approach to themes of love and memory. Audience reactions were similarly varied, with some connecting deeply with its emotional resonance and others finding it too abstract.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually striking cinematography and atmospheric mood.
  • Ayako Fujitani's performance as the central character was frequently highlighted as a strong point.
  • Some critics found the narrative's slow-burn approach to be less engaging than intended.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on a novel of the same name by Japanese author Yoko Ogawa, known for her introspective and often unsettling literary works.

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