Directed by:
Goro Miyazaki
Produced by: Toshio Suzuki
Cast: Masami Nagasawa, Junichi Okada, Keiko Takeshita, Yuriko
Ishida, Jun Fubuki, Takashi Naito, Shunsuke Kazama, Nao Omori
Teruyuki Kagawa
Based on: Kokuriko-zaka kara by Chizuru Takahashi Tetsuro Sayama
Music by: Satoshi Takebe
Released: July 16 2011
Content: Youth
Plot: Umi Matsuzaki is a 16-year-old high school student
living in Coquelicot Manor, a boarding house overlooking the Port
of Yokohama in Japan. Her mother, Ryoko, is a medical professor
studying in the United States. Umi runs the house and looks after
her younger siblings and her grandmother. Each morning, Umi raises
a set of signal flags with the message "I pray for safe voyages".
One day, a poem about the flags being raised is published in Konan
Academy's newspaper. Shun Kazama, the poem's author, witnesses
the flags from the sea as he rides his father's tugboat to school.
At first, Umi gets the wrong impression of Shun as he does a daredevil
stunt on behalf of the "Latin Quarter", an old building housing
their high school's clubs that's being threatened with demolition.
Upon her sister's request, Umi accompanies her to obtain Shun's
autograph at the Latin Quarter. She learns Shun and the school's
student government president Shiro Mizunuma publish the school
newspaper. Umi convinces Shiro and Shun to renovate the Latin
Quarter, and all the students contribute, both boys and girls.
Umi and Shun start having feelings for each other.
At Coquelicot
Manor, Umi shows Shun a photograph of three young naval men. One
of them is her deceased father, Yuichiro Sawamura, who was killed
while serving on a supply ship during the Korean War. Shun is
stunned to see he has a duplicate of the photograph. His father
admits shortly after the end of World War II, Yuichiro arrived
at their house one evening with an infant, Shun. The Kazamas had
recently lost their newborn, so they adopted Shun. At first, Shun
tries to avoid Umi, then he finally tells her they are siblings.
Umi and Shun repress their romantic feelings and they continue
to see each other as friends.
The renovation
of the Latin Quarter is complete but the Kanagawa Prefectural
Board of Education decides to proceed with the building's demolition
anyway. Shiro, Shun, and Umi take the train to Tokyo, which is
preparing for the 1964 Summer Olympics, and meet with Tokumaru,
the school board's chairman. They successfully convince him to
come inspect the Latin Quarter. Umi later professes her love to
Shun, and he reciprocates in spite of their situation.
End
of Spoilers
Review:
In a time when anime are mass produced with a range of clichés
and naughty innuendoes it nice to be able to watch one that is
full of fun twists and turns and the budding of young love. This
has been beautifully written and created. There are a mirrored
of smaller stories woven neatly within the overall film. Such
as the students fight to save their beloved clubhouse from being
demolished to make way for progress.
The two protagonists
are equally balanced and feel real to character. From a young
platonic love comes the nurturing growth of something deeper.
Yet there are obstacles and hidden pasts to be overcome before
the two can find their way together.
Overall I
thoroughly enjoyed the film. With it's multi leveled stories and
sub plots. As well as the twists and turns in the romantic storyline.
Really something to be enjoyed by romantics of all ages.
M J Flack