Forget Me Not (2010)

ALL 11/27/2010 (ja) Drama 109 Min
  • Release
    11/27/2010
  • Production
    Denkido, Fellah Pictures
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    信さん・炭坑町のセレナーデ
  • Original language
    ja
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

A nostalgic human drama based on Dazai Osamu Prize winner Tsujiuchi Tomoki's novella. Set in a declining coal-mining town in 1950s Fukuoka, the story depicts a rambunctious but pure-hearted young boy in love with an older woman. Director Hirayama Hideyuki and writer Chong Wishing, both from Begging for Love (Ai o kou hito), join hands again to make this film. Michiyo (Koyuki) has left Tokyo for Fukuoka with her son Mamoru (Ikematsu Sosuke) after divorcing her husband. The story follows Mamoru's memories of his time spent with the notorious rebel Shinichi (Ishida Takuya), who stood up for him against bullies.

  1. Story

  2. Chieko Suzaki

    Editor



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Forget Me Not (2010) 109 Min

ALL 11/27/2010 (ja)
Drama
  • Release 11/27/2010
  • Production
    Denkido, Fellah Pictures
  • Original title 信さん・炭坑町のセレナーデ
  • ja
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

A nostalgic human drama based on Dazai Osamu Prize winner Tsujiuchi Tomoki's novella. Set in a declining coal-mining town in 1950s Fukuoka, the story depicts a rambunctious but pure-hearted young boy in love with an older woman. Director Hirayama Hideyuki and writer Chong Wishing, both from Begging for Love (Ai o kou hito), join hands again to make this film. Michiyo (Koyuki) has left Tokyo for Fukuoka with her son Mamoru (Ikematsu Sosuke) after divorcing her husband. The story follows Mamoru's memories of his time spent with the notorious rebel Shinichi (Ishida Takuya), who stood up for him against bullies.

  1. Hideyuki Hirayama

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Chieko Suzaki

    Editor

  4. Shingo Miyauchi, Keisuke Oda

    Producer