Top 25 Japanese Actresses on MDL Fujisawa Misa experiences premenstrual syndrome once a month. During those times, she tries to deal with her uncontrolled irritation at understanding her colleagues at work. One day, when she experiences PMS, her anger explodes at Yamazoe Takatoshi, who has recently begun working at the same company. It was just a small action that triggered her anger. She feels self-hatred because of this. Meanwhile, Yamazoe Takatoshi suffers from panic disorder. Due to that, he gave up on many things in his life and he carries a lethargic attitude to his life. Becoming aware of each other's situation, Yamazoe Takatoshi and Fujisawa Misa begin to share a bond and try to help each other. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Yoake no Subete" (夜明けのすべて) by Seo Maiko (瀬尾まいこ). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 夜明けのすべて
- Also Known As: All About Dawn , Everything at Dawn , Todas as Noites Longas , Yoake no Subete , よあけのすべて
- Screenwriter & Director: Miyake Sho
- Screenwriter: Wada Kiyoto
- Genres: Life, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kamishiraishi MoneFujisawa MisaMain Role
- Matsumura HokutoYamazoe TakatoshiMain Role
- Mitsuishi KenKurita Kazuo [President of "Kurita Science"]Support Role
- RyoFujisawa NorikoSupport Role
- Shibukawa KiyohikoTsujimoto Norihiko [Takatoshi's previous boss]Support Role
- Imou HarukaOshima Chihiro [Takatoshi's girlfriend]Support Role
Reviews
Panic disorders are scary but you know what is scarier than that? PMS!
To watch this movie you need to be in a certain mood. And I was in one of those moods; irritated, sad and depressed for no reason, which made me understand and feel for the characters. To connect with the characters I can say I was in every possible situation that they were in. It's a movie taking account two least discussed physiological and psychological problems which we often normalise as common problems, even if they are, it is different for each and every person.A mundane movie with slow soothing instrumental music, showcasing everyday problems dealing with oneself and showing camaraderie, empathizing with people, made me pause and think. You might connect or you might not but sure you'll get a new perspective of life. Sometimes life isn't about extravagant celebrations but living in today and looking forward a better future of tomorrow makes you feel alive.
Nothingness
When the movie ended in nothingness just like the rest of the movie dabbled in nothingness, I asked, “it ended?”. Throughout the movie, I was fighting for my life trying to stay awake through each painfully slow scene. The plot? I understand what they were trying to do, maybe? Showing how two people bond and support each other through their mental health issues and how this has an effect on their daily lives and relationships. This is a great theme for a movie, but the plot was barely there. It was a whole lot of nothing stretched across almost two hours, with no climax, characters that had zero emotional depth, and a dialogue that felt more like background noise than anything. I didn’t rate it lower because they tried. I guess…















