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April Bride (Japanese Movie) - 2009 (Part 1/13)

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2011

Country: Japan
Year: 2009
Language: Japanese with English subtitles
Runtime: 129 minutes
Director(s): Ryuichi Hiroki
Production Company: April Bride Project
Producer(s): Takashi Hirano
Screenplay: Hiroshi Saito
Cinematographer: Koichi Saito
Editor: Junichi Kikuchi
Sound: Makio Ika
Music: Yoshinori Ohashi
Principal Cast: Nana Eikura, Eita

Chie (Nana Eikura) is a 'companion', a young woman hired to speak in a public-relations role at corporate events, who ends up in the wrong auditorium. There she encounters a young salaryman, Taro (Eita).
Their relationship proceeds quickly, and soon Taro is talking of marriage. Chie, however, is hiding something: she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
When chemotherapy causes her hair to fall out, she ends the relationship and moves away. Taro finds her after she has lost a breast to surgery; he insists that she is still the same person she was, and that his feelings have not changed. The two promise they will stay together no matter what happens.
The couple reunites, but then Chie's cancer comes back. Knowing that she has only a short time to live, Taro, her family, and her friends secretly plan a wedding...

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  • Thank you so much for uploading, plus with english subs x3

  • the actor is very cute :) and the actress as well

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  • is there a part 2 somwhere?

  • she is like the japanese song hye kyo

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @MrFukaLama anata no koto literally means "the thing about you" or "something about you"... while anata is addressing to the person directly "you"... I think saying anata no koto is being politely indirect which is prevalent in japanese culture...

  • Es la primera vez que veo a un actor japones que no este depilado de las cejas!! me gusto!!!.

  • Eita :)

  • @BreeHaleCullen9 mei-chan no shitsuji and many ther dramas and movies inluding Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru

  • i don't know this, but i've got the feeling, that ... it will turn out to be sad :/

    

  • ...She looks so damn framilar.....o.O.....What other JDrama does she act in...?

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