O la matou tifaga ma faletusi vitio e faʻatoa mafai ona tafe pe download e tagata naʻo tagata
Faʻaauau ona matamata mo saoloto ➞E laʻititi ifo nai lo le 1 minute e saini ai i luga ona mafai ai lea ona e fiafia faʻatasi i ata tifaga & televise.
![](/dq-content/themes/movie/img/opening.jpg)
田舎町的朝 (1994)
Goodbye, two-country towns. Shuhei and Midori, two poor siblings without parents, manage to live together in a small apartment but have long been urged by their aunt in Tokyo to move in with them. The younger sister is reluctant, the older brother gives up. A small incident occurs between them that makes them aware of the opposite sex, and their respective summers pass. And the day they leave for Tokyo is the day of a summer festival in the country town where the siblings were born and raised. The film's direction has the ability to plant the emotions and background of each of them firmly on the screen with everyday movements and straightforward dialogue. The level of acting by the actors is high. It was a summer when we felt cool with barley tea and watermelon instead of air-conditioning. The same nostalgia and vitality are present throughout the film.
Ituaiga:
Faʻafiafia: Keiko Mayome, Takano Shinichi, Tomohiro Oto, Masako Muranaka, Mitsuru Tanaka
Auvaa: Naoyuki Kobayashi (Director), Naoyuki Kobayashi (Script), Tomohiro Oto (Director of Photography), Suzuki Tomonori (Director of Photography), Hironori Masuno (Lighting Artist), Natsuki Kamata (Lighting Artist)
Subtitle:
ETC.
Faʻamalolo: Jan 01, 1994
Lauiloa: 0.001
Gagana: 日本語
Potu potu:
Atunuʻu: Japan