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Sunday, November 13, 2011

SKIES OF LOVE. ♡ Series or Movie?

A Japanese true-to-life novel was first passed on by SMS's, emails, and blogs. Millions of Japanese had read the story Koizora(Sky of Love) and cried their hearts out. Koizora is all about a couple who struggles. Although they were challenged by time, sickness and family yet their true love remained until the end. By just reading it, you will be touched. What if you watched and pictured each moment of their lives? There are 2 films that were aired in Japan namely Koizora Movie and Koizora Series. Both are known worldwide and popular. However, the movie compared to the series has better actors and actresses for me. Unlike in the series, the feelings, impressions, and gestures from the movie are

Koizora Movie

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flawless. Moving forward to the story, there was a scene that Hiro(male protagonist) left Mika(female protagonist); As a result, Mika was in pain and despair. It was featured in the series how miserable Hiro was without Mika. Moreover, Hiro loves Mika so much that he could not let go of her. Time passed by, still Hiro always assured Mika’s safety wherever she went. In contrast to the movie, there were some events and plot like that that were not observed.The movie and the series were somehow both similar in defining what true love is. They portrayed the love by rings. Rings are rounds and shining; like love. By Hiro and Mika, true love is endless and interesting. In both films, Hiro died with joy and contentment before Mika's eyes. Although it caused pain for Mika, yet it was also her reason to live for her life and to cherish her love for Hiro and their memories of their true love.



Koizora Series

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4 comments:

Joshua Cervantes said...

Good Film! :) Keep up the good work!

Jangelo said...

Amazing how true love can be easily portrayed in a movie, right?

Amanda said...

OMG! I love Koizora! It is the best Japanese Movie I have ever watched! Marvelous movie I must say! Excellent! Excellent Work!

Alexandra Padilla said...

Remember the time we cried about this movie? LOL. By the way, good job!