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Tokyo Marigold

Tôkyô Marîgôrudo

Japan

2001

97 Min
Color
Japanese
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DIR Jun Ichikawa

EXEC Toru Shiobara

SCR Jun Ichikawa, Mariko Hayashi

DP Tatsuhiko Kobayashi

CAST Rena Tanaka, Yukiyoshi Ozawa, Yoichiro Saito, Hotaru, Kirin Kiki, Akira Terao, Sayoko Kobayashi, Yasunari Takeshima

ED Tomoh Sanjo

PROD DES Shigeo Mano

MUSIC Yoshikazu Suo

SOUND Yasuo Hashimoto

Synopsis

21-year-old Eriko breaks up with her boy friend after their date at the circuit. But life without a boy friend is indeed dull. Boredom occupies her even after she completely switches her job. Then she meets Tamura at a party. Eriko takes a liking to Tamura. A few days later, when Eriko asks him out on date, Tamura happily accepts. However, during their date Tamura abruptly announces that he had a girlfriend studying in the U.S. Tamura’s innocent look enhances Eriko’s shock, as she returns home completely dumb struck. After this incident Eriko tries to give up on Tamura, but fate plays with her. A few days later, Eriko bumps into Tamura at a mini theater in. In seeing Tamura innocently laughing at the play, Eriko realizes her true feelings for him. The two start seeing each other again. One day, Eriko, unable to control herself, asks Tamura,“Will you be my boy friend for a year, until your girlfriend comes back from the U.S.?” unaware that it could be very painful. Tired in love that doesn’t turn out her way, Eriko gazes out of the window and notices a French Marigold – a flower that blooms and dies in a year – comparing it to herself. —Asianmediawiki

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Jun Ichikawa

Jun Ichikawa (市川 準 Ichikawa Jun?, 25 November 1948 – 19 September 2008) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He was first an award-winning director of television commercials before adding filmmaking to his creative activities.His most famous film outside of Japan was Tony Takitani, an adaptation of a short story by Haruki Murakami. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage after suddenly collapsing at a restaurant, shortly before his latest film, Buy a Suit, was to premier at the Tokyo International Film Festival. —Wikipedia 

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