Enoshima Prism Over Again Mp3 Download

2013 Japanese film

Enoshima Prism
Enoshima Prism poster.jpg

Film poster

Directed by Yasuhiro Yoshida
Written by Yasuhiro Yoshida
Hirotoshi Kobayashi
Produced by Toshinori Yamaguchi
Kazushi Miki
Junko Takemura
Hisaaki Tai
Norikazu Kumagai
Starring Sota Fukushi
Shūhei Nomura
Tsubasa Honda
Cinematography Yōichi Chiashi
Edited by Taka Wada
Music past Shunsuke Kida

Production
companies

Geneon Universal Entertainment
Video Planning
Video Focus
Wako
TVK

Distributed by Video Planning

Release date

  • Baronial ten, 2013 (2013-08-10)

Running time

xc minutes
Country Japan
Linguistic communication Japanese

Enoshima Prism ( 江ノ島プリズム ) is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yasuhiro Yoshida.[1] [2] [3]

Plot [edit]

Shuta Jogasaki has been friends with Saku Kijima and Michiru Ando since childhood. As children, Michiru and Shuta, who carried Saku because he has a weak middle, climbed to the superlative of a loma and, saw a rainbow at that place together. Years afterward Michiru decides to go to England to study only she can't bring herself to tell them contiguous. She only tells Saku, and only in a sealed letter she asks Shuta to give him the twenty-four hours she's leaving, December 21, 2010. On the way to deliver the letter Shuta's bike breaks down and so he asks to borrow Saku's bike to go to a basketball game. Saku dies while running at top speed from his house to get to the station to meet Michiru off. Shuta feels responsible for the death. After that Shuta and Michiru migrate apart and lose contact. Two years later, December xx, 2012, Shuta attends Saku's death anniversary. He is invited to take a memento and he picks Saku'south "You're a Fourth dimension Traveler" watch, supposedly capable of rewinding time. Shuta takes a train home while wearing the watch and is surprised to observe he has returned in time to December 20, 2010, the day before Saku's expiry.

Michiru calls Shuta and Saku to clean the school (it's a custom in Japan for children to make clean the school). To please Michiru, Shuta agrees to put upwards prisms in the lab'southward windows to create a rainbow issue. A passing basketball team fellow member, annoyed that Shuta didn't come up to practice with the team, hits him with a ball and Shuta is suddenly sent back to the morning of December 20, 2012. He gets to the school to run across with Professor. Matsudo, his eccentric former science teacher, and discovers that the future has been altered slightly, because Matsudo now remembers the prisms in the window..

On the third time he goes back in time, Shuta goes again to the schoolhouse and sees a shamanistic ritual through a window that is supposed to summon Kyoko, the spirit of a girl who committed suicide at that place. The science teacher startles him when she comes through a door unexpectedly, dressed for the ritual. The shock sends him to the morning of December 20, 2012 again. He repeats the routine for that 2012 morning, so, afterward traveling back ii years as usual, runs to the school and claims he doesn't know how he disappeared from Saku's and Michiru's presence. The science teacher hypnotizes him to try to get his retention back and he seeks Kyoko. He learns that Kyoko is non expressionless simply has been a "time prisoner" since World State of war II and can simply be seen by willing fourth dimension-travellers. Kyoko warns Shuta time is a police of nature and messing with it could make the future worse rather than amend. However, she agrees to help him past showing him the "Jack Fin" technique: change as little of the by and do aught dramatically different. That evening in 2010 he tries to entice Michiru confess her plans to leave for England the next day but she resists.

At midnight Shuta discovers that, as the day passes from December 20 to 21, he returns to the year 2012. He find that Saku'south female parent has taken an overdose of pills and collapsed at her dwelling and realizes what Kyoko'due south had meant. Then he finds that Kyoko has taken the watch and she begs him not to interfere with time again. She warns him that if he does, everyone'due south memories of him, including his, volition be completely erased. He will stop upwardly like her: invisible to everyone and forgotten. Despite this, Shuta chooses to sacrifice himself to save Saku, and then Kyoko gives the watch to him.

Going dorsum in time for the 4th time, Shuta is thrown into the afternoon of December 21, 2010, right before his basketball game match. The version we run into coming to the court is the Shuta from that fourth dimension. Nosotros can tell because he's non wearing the watch and considering getting hit with a basketball doesn't shock him into the future. The one from 2012 quizzes the "historic" Shuta to make certain Michiru's letter was delivered. 2012 Shuta and so races towards the railroad train station with Saku on his bike and is able to run across with Michiru. There, Shuta reads Michiru's alphabetic character and is surprised to learn that Michiru does not dear Saku, as he previously thought, just him. Shuta was able to save Saku'due south life, only everyone's memories of Shuta, except Kyoko's, are erased. She can't leave the school, but she promises herself never to forget him.

Years subsequently, Shuta is shown at the beach picking a prism of quartz. Saku and Michiru are passing past, hand in hand, and Michiru says it's very pretty. He gives the prism to Michiru, who cheers him and they function ways, complete strangers.

Bandage [edit]

  • Sota Fukushi as Shūta Jōgasaki
  • Shūhei Nomura as Saku Kijima, Shūta'south babyhood friend
  • Tsubasa Honda equally Michiru Andō, Shūta's childhood friend
  • Honoka Miki as Kyōko, a loftier schoolhouse girl ghost
  • Yō Yoshida as Matsudo, a scientific discipline instructor
  • Mariko Akama as Yoshie Kijima, Saku'southward mother
  • Naomi Nishida every bit Hitomi Jōgasaki, Shūta's mother

References [edit]

  1. ^ 映画『江ノ島プリズム』公式サイト(Official Website). 江ノ島プリズム製作委員会 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2015-03-23 .
  2. ^ 『江ノ島プリズム』野村周平インタビュー [Enoshima Prism, Shūhei Nomura'south interview] (in Japanese). IID, Inc. Retrieved 2015-05-13 .
  3. ^ 未来穂香「江ノ島プリズム」で"昭和の女の子"を体現 (in Japanese). eiga.com inc. Retrieved 2015-05-13 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Enoshima Prism at IMDb
  • 江ノ島プリズム(2013) at allcinema (in Japanese)
  • 江ノ島プリズム at KINENOTE (in Japanese)

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