Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World
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- Movie: Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World
- Romaji: Sekai no chushin de, ai o sakebu
- Japanese: 世界の中心で、愛をさけぶ
- Director: Isao Yukisada
- Writer: Isao Yukisada, Yuji Sakamoto, Chihiro Ito
- Assistant Director: Masatoshi Kurakata
- Producer: Kei Haruna, Minami Ichikawa
- Cinematographer Noboru Shinoda
- Release Date: May 8, 2004
- Runtime: 138 min.
- Production Company: TBS, Toho, Stardust Promotion
- Distributor: Toho
- Language: Japanese
- Country: Japan
Plot summary
Ritsuko discovers an old cassette tape, while packing her things to move into a new apartment. She listens to the tape and hears the voice of a frail girl saying “I’m so afraid of tomorrow that I can’t fall asleep. I think I’m going to die soon.” Soon after, Ritsuko leaves a sparse note for her fiance Saku, “I’m going away for a while. Don’t worry about me. – Ritsuko.” During this time a Typhoon is approaching Japan and Saku watches the news at his friends bar. He spots his fiance walking in the background of a news report at the airport. He knows Ritsuko is going to her home town of Shikoku and Saku decides to go back there as well, the place where he grew up and first met Ritsuko and the girl on the tape.
Notes
- Related titles:
- Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World (TBS / 2004)
Cast
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| Takao Osawa | Kou Shibasaki | Masami Nagasawa | Mirai Moriyama |
| Sakutaro Matsumoto | Ritsuko Fujimura | Aki Hirose | Sakutaro Matsumoto (High School) |
Addtional Cast Members:
- Tsutomu Yamazaki - Shigezou Matsumoto
- Kankuro Kudo - Ryunosuke Ooki
- Kanji Tsuda - Johnny
- Issei Takahashi - Ryunosuke (high school student)
- Rio Kanno - Ritsuko (child)
- Tetta Sugimoto - Aki's Father
- Katsutaka Furuhata - Johnny (high school)
- Kenta Uchino - Classmate
- Aki Nishihara - Classmate
- Masaru Miyazaki - Classmate
- Marie Kawaguchi - Classmate
- Maika Matsumoto - Classmate
- Yuka Terazaki - Classmate
- Magii - Camera-ya no ten-in
- Kazusa Matsuda - Yuko Nakagawa
- Kanako Higuchi
- Masahiro Noguchi
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Awards
- 2005 (28th) Japan Academy Prize - February 18, 2005
- "Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role" (Masami Nagasawa)
- "Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography" (Noboru Shinoda)
- "Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction" (Yuki Nakamura)
- "Rookie of the Year" (Mirai Moriyama)
- "Most Popular Actor/Actress" (Masami Nagasawa)
- 2004 (47th) Blue Ribbon Awards - February 14, 2005
- "Best Supporting Actress" (Masami Nagasawa)
- "Best Newcomer" (Mirai Moriyama)






Ki Says:
Jan 29 2011 9:41 pm
Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World appears somewhat of your standard tear jerker film (first love, serious illness, parents that don’t approve), but the manner in which the movie unfolded, with its flashback sequences gave the movie a feeling similar to experiencing your own personal daydreams. As the film shifted between the past and present, the movie gradually answered all the questions that were laid out during the first sequences of the film. Intelligently done, without the tackiness that is common in this genre of films. Having the rainy backdrop of Typhoon 29 passing over Japan, made the movie even more mesmerizing and the cinematography, with its creative camera angles, were always a pleasure to watch. The film did have a slow pacing and the long runtime of 138 minutes may turn off some viewers (I would have preferred if the film was shortened). The movie would be ideal to watch on a slow day, when your not in a hurry to do anything but experience a sad but ultimately uplifting love story. A sequence that had me perplexed was during the final airport scene when Ritsuko showed so much remorse for delivering that final tape late. I couldn’t quite grasp why she felt the way she did because she did try to deliver that last tape. Unfortuntately a car accident prevented her from doing so. One of the more memorable scenes in the movie would have been when Saku appears at the hospital with a marriage license. Absolutely wonderful scene that choked me up a good bit. Maybe the final scene in the Korean film “You Are My Sunshine” borrowed the spirit of that impressive scene. The child actors in the flashback sequences were all very talented and played their parts wonderfully. Excellent casting decisions as well, the teenage actor that played Saku had such a strong resemblance to the older Saku, that I did wonder if they may have brothers in real life. Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World is a genuinely touching movie about first love, that should appeal to fans of films like Il Mare and Love Story.
Yuki Says:
Oct 25 2008 5:54 am
This is a really touching drama shows how completely amazing Masami-san's skills are