Yuna Taira shines here. Not only she's very cute & visually attractive, but she embodies the role perfectly here, without being too much or overwhelming.
What kind of movie is this? is it good? they dont have a synopsis yet above
This movie has a two-fold meaning, which is really good IMO. On the "surface level" it is about juggling between personal aspiration vs friends, a typical drama focusing on friendship dynamics. There's also the more "deeper, esoteric/spiritual level" which is very intriguing, because it's all about recognizing life itself, and once we set intention that we no longer want to be running-around in an endless vicious cycle, we would be given a chance to escape the "merry-go-round", but when the chance does happen, we need to face the reality of leaving the old, incl. relations with those we currently cling to (friends, family, etc.). To me, this is 100% spiritual movie.
She's completely out of character on this one TBH, and as a fan of Non myself, I found it rather "cringey" to watch. Not sure why she decided to take the role on this movie (??) I agree with the review on Japan Times, Non is way too "high-vibration" to ever be involved in a manipulative, dirty schemes in the role given to her in this movie (maybe someone like Nagano Mei would better fit for this kind of role, and she knows how to make good chemistry with Tanaka Kei).
Non's best 'most-recent' movie is still Hold Me Back, IMO. She did perfect on that one, fits her character very well.
Two theories:1. There was no typical mainstream agency pressures/exploitation after 2014 when she got completely…
Much of the mainstream entertainment industry is very corrupt. It's not a one-off thing (in Korea it's probably even more scummy & closer to the US/Hollywood craziness with "initiation rituals" involving s** org**s and the "p-word"). We live in a very dark & broken world, and the people that are holding the light need to navigate through the difficulties & intrigues, but they are protected nonetheless. In case of Non, she's been doing well, & because Amachan contributed so much in lifting the morale of the people in Iwate prefecture (after the devastating tsunami) & helped with tourism there, many local businesses out there still use Non as a model for advertising and she has worked with the local government over there in promoting tourism. Not to mention her music has also gained moderate success in Japan, so there's nothing to be worried about her. I'd rather see her this way, being able to explore other creative avenues (music, fashion-design, film directing, etc.) & express herself authentically, than continually being exploited by the mainstream agency system. (The scene where Kanako killed the middle-aged groper man in the train who whispers to the victim "unlike you, Ive contributed to society" is one of my fav. just because it actually speaks much about the current system. And people can only "imagining justice" through mangas, movies, etc.)
@Mertseger I don't think the public will ever know when it comes to sexual harassment involving the "higher-ups" in the entertainment industry. They are "untouchable" because of their positions, influence, & connections with other industry executives (media, corporations, etc.). Exposing it means whistleblowing, and the risk of whistleblowing is just too high as it would only do harm to those who exposed it. In Japan, homicide rate is very low, but suicide rate is high. How many percentage of suicides that's actually homicide? We never know. This has been "discussed" in various movies. I believe some of the high-profile "suicides" involving a number of Korean celebs, for example, are not quite real suicides.
Two theories:1. There was no typical mainstream agency pressures/exploitation after 2014 when she got completely…
I'm not familiar with the actual reason(s) why, but she had a dispute with her agency at that time, LesPros, and in the end after terminating the contract she cannot use her name Nounen Rena (which is "owned" by her agency), and even after changing to Non she was still banned on terrestrial TV appearances (both tele-dramas & TV commercials).
However, from reading some Japanese fans comments, there are trivial statements like "she's left in the cold because she refused the pillow". In some of the movies she played, like "Stardust Over The Town" and "Hold Me Back" (and even here on "Shiawase Kanako") there are flashback scenes regarding sexual harassment involving the higher-ups. Maybe that was the case (something like "if you want to get more gigs you need to do this or that") and she refused? I don't know. I could be wrong. But one thing I can observe: Non is a person with integrity, and many respected individuals in the arts/film industry support her. Her recent appearance in TV drama Caster (as a guest in one episode) was a surprise, perhaps because she received a prestigious award in 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_ZPVzVFRnk
As far as acting, actions, intensity, even character growth during the limited time, this movie excels. I loved…
I wondered that too after watching the film. My "educated guess" is that JR East as the main sponsor (by letting the cast & crew to use their trains, stations & facilities for this movie) cannot let this to have anything to do with "political terrorism" so that the public will be 100% sure that the JR East Shinkansen is fully safe & secure. I think the story has to go with the most novel & not-making-sense reason, to ensure that this is 100% pure fiction and only for entertainment.
It wasn't until i read @einepriseglitzer's review posted above that i noticed the Screenwriter was the same person…
If you like this movie, I'd highly recommend Saotome Kanako no Baai wa. Ai Hashimoto plays the leading role and Non also plays a bit-part/guest role there.
This is a really good movie, to be honest. Probably the best one when it comes to Ai Hashimoto as the main role. Of course, not too many people like Hashimoto due to her being given "negative roles" multiple times in the past (psycho killer, etc.) even when she was still in her early teen, so it's hard for us viewers to empathize with the roles she's taken. But she's a very good actress nonetheless, and this movie proves it. And then, there's Anna Yamada with her usual magnetically attractive aura! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
As For Me (Saotome Kanako no Baai wa) is adapted from the novel written by Asako Yuzuki, the same author as another movie released last year, Watashi ni Fusawashi Hotel, featuring Non/Rena Nounen as the main cast (both Ai Hashimoto & Non were "trading short guest roles" between this and Watashi ni Fusawashi Hotel). But this movie is definitely better than the weird and rather cringey comedy of Watashi ni Fusawashi Hotel, even though I'm a fan of Non. https://kisskh.at/771731-watashi-ni-fusawashi-hotel
Personally, I'd rather compare this movie to be more in the same "box" as the 2020's Hold Me Back (played by 3 actresses that also play here: Non, Ai Hashimoto, & Asami Usuda), both exploring complex emotions and insecurity of the female lead role leading to indecisiveness in engaging on romantic relationship, although this movie also display insecurities of the supporting roles as well. https://kisskh.at/64941-stop-me
how is it possible that non seemingly hasnt age a day since i saw her in amachan
Two theories: 1. There was no typical mainstream agency pressures/exploitation after 2014 when she got completely banned from all the TV drama. So by being independent and free, she had a much less stress than her peers. And she also does music as well as other creative works (fashion design, painting, etc.), and being an independent artist there's no one "above" her trying to exploit her talent as money generating tool. 2. She's probably an indigo (I believe she is). A high-vibration "old soul" incarnated as human for a specific mission. Her mission was probably to play a successful role in Amachan in order to boost the morale of the Japanese people after the Tsunami. And she's finished that mission already, and successfully, so the rest is just exploring things while continue inspiring others. Many say that indigo children do not age as much as the "normal" people, and have beautiful bright eyes. https://www.gaia.com/article/13-signs-you-are-an-indigo-child
Does anyone know if TBS is pushing through with reducing Mei's screen time? I read in twitter that the scandal…
I think TBS has already made adjustments to reduce Mei's screen presence since episode 3. I just watched episode 5 so far, and her screen appearances were only about a few seconds here and there. There's no more lengthy conversations involving her character like we saw in the first 2 episodes. [[UPDATE]] Just watched until episode 7, and on episode 6 & 7 (2 eps with same continuing story) Mei gets the most screen presence (other than Abe Hiroshi) because it's connected to her character's story. Both are very good episodes, though.
It's a drama that we can all learn about Love: loving self, caring for others, companionship without possessing, etc. It has a deeper meaning than just romance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzuV0q8cEzw
Official Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sx3P1uXI_4
Non is so beautiful here in the interview session 😍😍
Check out the movie Nemurubaka, you'll love her even more!
https://kisskh.at/777674-nemuru-baka
For full synopsis, you can read here (but be aware that might give a bit of spoiler):
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2025/03/13/film/nemurubaka-hypnic-jerks/
Non's best 'most-recent' movie is still Hold Me Back, IMO. She did perfect on that one, fits her character very well.
@Mertseger I don't think the public will ever know when it comes to sexual harassment involving the "higher-ups" in the entertainment industry. They are "untouchable" because of their positions, influence, & connections with other industry executives (media, corporations, etc.). Exposing it means whistleblowing, and the risk of whistleblowing is just too high as it would only do harm to those who exposed it. In Japan, homicide rate is very low, but suicide rate is high. How many percentage of suicides that's actually homicide? We never know. This has been "discussed" in various movies. I believe some of the high-profile "suicides" involving a number of Korean celebs, for example, are not quite real suicides.
However, from reading some Japanese fans comments, there are trivial statements like "she's left in the cold because she refused the pillow". In some of the movies she played, like "Stardust Over The Town" and "Hold Me Back" (and even here on "Shiawase Kanako") there are flashback scenes regarding sexual harassment involving the higher-ups. Maybe that was the case (something like "if you want to get more gigs you need to do this or that") and she refused? I don't know. I could be wrong. But one thing I can observe: Non is a person with integrity, and many respected individuals in the arts/film industry support her. Her recent appearance in TV drama Caster (as a guest in one episode) was a surprise, perhaps because she received a prestigious award in 2024.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_ZPVzVFRnk
This movie's story, plot, etc. : 1/10
My overall verdict : 3/10
She's very underrated. Need more recognition.
Hold Me Back (Stop Me)
https://kisskh.at/64941-stop-me
Three Sisters of Tenmasou
https://kisskh.at/728661-three-sisters-of-tenmasou
As For Me (Saotome Kanako no Baai wa) is adapted from the novel written by Asako Yuzuki, the same author as another movie released last year, Watashi ni Fusawashi Hotel, featuring Non/Rena Nounen as the main cast (both Ai Hashimoto & Non were "trading short guest roles" between this and Watashi ni Fusawashi Hotel). But this movie is definitely better than the weird and rather cringey comedy of Watashi ni Fusawashi Hotel, even though I'm a fan of Non.
https://kisskh.at/771731-watashi-ni-fusawashi-hotel
Personally, I'd rather compare this movie to be more in the same "box" as the 2020's Hold Me Back (played by 3 actresses that also play here: Non, Ai Hashimoto, & Asami Usuda), both exploring complex emotions and insecurity of the female lead role leading to indecisiveness in engaging on romantic relationship, although this movie also display insecurities of the supporting roles as well.
https://kisskh.at/64941-stop-me
(this is not a review, just a long comment)
1. There was no typical mainstream agency pressures/exploitation after 2014 when she got completely banned from all the TV drama. So by being independent and free, she had a much less stress than her peers. And she also does music as well as other creative works (fashion design, painting, etc.), and being an independent artist there's no one "above" her trying to exploit her talent as money generating tool.
2. She's probably an indigo (I believe she is). A high-vibration "old soul" incarnated as human for a specific mission. Her mission was probably to play a successful role in Amachan in order to boost the morale of the Japanese people after the Tsunami. And she's finished that mission already, and successfully, so the rest is just exploring things while continue inspiring others. Many say that indigo children do not age as much as the "normal" people, and have beautiful bright eyes.
https://www.gaia.com/article/13-signs-you-are-an-indigo-child
[[UPDATE]] Just watched until episode 7, and on episode 6 & 7 (2 eps with same continuing story) Mei gets the most screen presence (other than Abe Hiroshi) because it's connected to her character's story. Both are very good episodes, though.
Nao Honda is a much better actress than the role she plays in this movie (respect to her decision not to strip in here).
It has a deeper meaning than just romance.