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1h 53m

The Graduation (2002)

Overview

Asami, a junior-college student two months from graduation, lends a red umbrella one day to Mayama, a Psychology instructor. Her artlessly forward approach leaves Mayama embarrassed and confused. She has, in fact, been watching him for some time. Meanwhile Mayama’s girlfriend Izumi, unable to find her own place in his heart, has resolved to leave him. Seeing Mayama in torment, tied to his past, Asami decides to set his heart free. Set in present-day Tokyo, this story of the wandering and revival of souls beset by feelings of loss is brought quietly and gently to the screen by the outstanding talent of Nagasawa Masahiko.
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Masahiko Nagasawa profile
Masahiko Nagasawa

Director

Masahiko Nagasawa profile
Masahiko Nagasawa

Screenplay

Cast

Yui Natsukawa profile
Yui Natsukawa

Izumi

Shinichi Tsutsumi profile
Shinichi Tsutsumi

Mayama

Rina Uchiyama profile
Rina Uchiyama

Asami

Hiroyuki Kishi profile
Hiroyuki Kishi

Mie Ohta profile
Mie Ohta

Yoshihiro Nozoe profile
Yoshihiro Nozoe

Yui Natsukawa profile
Yui Natsukawa

Izumi

Shinichi Tsutsumi profile
Shinichi Tsutsumi

Mayama

Rina Uchiyama profile
Rina Uchiyama

Asami

Hiroyuki Kishi profile
Hiroyuki Kishi

Mie Ohta profile
Mie Ohta

Yoshihiro Nozoe profile
Yoshihiro Nozoe

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Release Date

March 15, 2002

Original Language

Japanese

Budget

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