One aspect that was mention during the interview was that the male character actually filmed way more scenes.…
According to the director Hikari "the twin sister in the movie represents people who are not touched within their sphere by any handicap, that is why, although she knew Yuma existed, she did not want to contact her. I think people do not care, unless they really have a family member on a wheelchair or friends who became disabled."
"I think my mission as a filmmaker is to inspire people"
"The reason I wanted to make this movie is to show that people with disabilities do exist, but they are first and foremost people not just ‘the disabled’. Hopefully, the viewers might learn what people with certain hindrances are going through and thus make this world a better place by mutual understanding."
Wow, what's popular and what's good is sometimes miles apart
I couldn't agree more!
E. g. There are some of the high-quality dramas of that decade: What Did You Eat Yesterday? Iari: Mienai Kao Quartet (2017) Tokyo Joshi Zukan Juhan Shuttai! Long Goodbye Soredemo, Ikite Yuku Kingyo Club
https://asianmoviepulse.com/2020/01/continuously-changing-constantly-evolving-interview-with-hikari/
https://asianmoviepulse.com/2020/01/continuously-changing-constantly-evolving-interview-with-hikari/
https://asianmoviepulse.com/2020/01/continuously-changing-constantly-evolving-interview-with-hikari/
"I think my mission as a filmmaker is to inspire people"
"The reason I wanted to make this movie is to show that people with disabilities do exist, but they are first and foremost people not just ‘the disabled’. Hopefully, the viewers might learn what people with certain hindrances are going through and thus make this world a better place by mutual understanding."
Moreover, the synopsis of Move to Heaven, Art of Girls (2020) sounds interesting. Apparently, the second one doesn't mention in the article.
E. g. There are some of the high-quality dramas of that decade:
What Did You Eat Yesterday?
Iari: Mienai Kao
Quartet (2017)
Tokyo Joshi Zukan
Juhan Shuttai!
Long Goodbye
Soredemo, Ikite Yuku
Kingyo Club