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Even If This Love Disappears Tonight

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Toru Kamiya makes a heartfelt confession to her, she informs him that she has a disease. When she wakes up, her disease causes her to have no memory of the day before. She keeps a diary of what happened the day before and reads it in the morning to be able to recall her memories. Toru Kamiya decides to bring to her as many happy days as possible. Japanese people seem to know how to make something really delicate , especially when it comes to romance films. Again, this is another film that makes my heart fly up with happiness and then tears fall down heavily. It is a memorable experience. I know for sure I don't have anterograde amnesia, because I've seen this premise before. The hero encounters a beautiful girl and their relationship deepens, only for him to discover that she won't remember him once the day ends. At this point, Adam Sandler should be getting royalties from the publisher.

tooru is a great character and seeing his character growth throughout this book is amazing. the writer surely write him as a dream guy: read books, family boy, kind, care about people around him a lot, head over heels for his girlfriend and try his hardest to give her happiness, always respectful. he's perfect. and i usually hate this kind of character, but tooru was written in the best way possible that i just can't hate him! Adapted from the novel "Konya, Sekai Kara Kono Koi ga Kietemo" (今夜、世界からこの恋が消えても) by Ichijo Misaki (一条岬). Edit Translation Toru and Maori's reasons for deciding to fake-date each other are similarly flimsy. Usually, the couple would face some kind of negative outcome if they don't agree to fake-date, but here there's nothing of the sort to justify the trope. Toru agrees to this convoluted setup without question because he's just nice and accepting. Even though the novel wastes no time in describing Maori as beautiful, it also makes pains to convey that Toru is not the shallow kind of guy who lets her looks influence his decision. Even after she explains her motivation to try something new in life, there's no indication of why she found him worthy of trust as a stranger, or even sees him as physically attractive. It fits with the common trope of pure love transcending superficial attraction, but in this case the couple has such little chemistry that it makes for a terribly boring romance.

The story is a bit slow pace but it gets more and more beautiful as the relationship between Toru and Maori grows. You can recognize real love when you see what someone does for another person selflessly, and the romance in the story here is real love, although in the beginning it wasn't. You will also see real and strong friendship between Maori and Isumi. The chemistry between the two leads is just perfect, in my opinion. I enjoy watching good things about people. We've seen the bad of this world, the terrible people of this world, more than enough in films these days, why don't just take a look here and see that good people are out there; real love is out there and real friends for life exist? As for the characters, they are very well portrayed by the actor and actresses. The female lead looks like most of the time (90%)"Momo of Twice" and (on some angle)"Mina of twice". I also like how the characters has only a few clothing to use for the movie. As it emulates the realistic way of how people dress up on multiple times when seeing with friends and acquitances. Tooru agrees to these conditions, assuming at first that Maori simply wants to enjoy pretend dating and has reasons of her own for having a fake boyfriend. The two begin spending their days together after school and our protagonist soon realises he has fallen for Maori and works up the courage to tell her, but the truth behind Maori setting the rules she did is revealed and shatters Tooru’s world. All jokes aside, Even If This Love Disappears Tonight is a predictable book from start to finish. It hits all the notes of a sentimental teen love story to an almost clinical degree. Although it does have a satisfying ending that lives up to the themes of the story, the road to it is full of shallow characterization and contrivances that don't even make much symbolic sense; they exist merely to set up the inevitable tragic scenario.

COVER Corporation Announces hololive English VTuber Gawr Gura Collaboration with Sendai Umino-Mori AquariumSaya memiliki amnesia anterograde, dan saya lupa hal -hal ketika saya tidur di malam hari. Segala sesuatu yang terjadi dalam sehari”. Kenangan dan pengalamannya diatur ulang setiap hari, dan dia menuliskan peristiwa hari itu dalam buku harian dan bangun pagi -pagi untuk meninjau mereka agar ingatannya tetap hidup. Tooru dikhususkan untuk membawakannya sebanyak mungkin kebahagiaan. Namun, kehidupan sehari -hari seperti itu tidak bertahan lama. Apa “rencana” yang telah dirancang Tooru untuk melindungi kebahagiaan Maori? Klimaks yang mengamuk dan kelembutan yang rapuh akan membungkus dunia dengan air mata hangat sekali lagi.

I think all the characters in this movie was well-written, I also liked Maori's friend, Izumi, who is always there to help her no matter what, and she also eventually supported Toru and Maori's relationship so much. She was truly one of the important characters in the movie as she also played an important role towards the end of the film. Although one thing that I didn't quite understand was the relationship between Toru and his family, but I do think that showing this was necessary especially for the ending of the movie. With so much to portray, the pace of the movie is just right. It allows the viewer to feel each emotion in depth and very stealthily transitions to the next one. The movie starts with empathy for all 3 characters in different ways, goes on to boost serotonin (with hints of despair) and then breaks everything down towards the end. Because of his bully classmates, Toru Kamiya ( Shunsuke Michieda) makes a false confession to his classmate Maori Hino ( Riko Fukumoto). Her tells her that he likes her, but she lays out rules for him if they are to date. One of her rules is that they are not to fall in love with each other. Toru Kamiya and Maori Hino begin to date and have a good time together. Soon, Toru Kamiya breaks his promise and falls in love with Maori Hino. When this is definitely not mindblowing oh-so-amazing piece of literature out there. the storyline is cliche and predictable. but does it take away my enjoyment? absolutely not! i enjoyed my time reading this book and i feel connection with the characters. this book make me feel something: love, happiness, sadness. a very heartwarming, yet sad story. Don't worry I won't spoil anything especially the plot because it's more enjoyable when you know nothing. You're welcome.i first read this book because the movie adaptation is played by micchi and rikoㅡand i ended up loving this! The novel has been adapted into a Japanese live-action film as of last year, although that doesn’t appear to be available in English at the time of writing. Author Misaki Ichijo has also written a sequel following Izumi titled Even If These Tears Disappear Tonight, which Yen Press are due to release in May. Cliché circumstances then allow her to meet Tooru Kamiya, who is the other protagonist of this story. Most of the story is told from his point of view (it changes between the two of them) and we learn that he's from a poor family, and has some family issues of his own. The story then follows the two of them navigating their life as a (fake!!) couple, but with a catch; Hino doesn't remember anything she does with Tooru, and falls in love with him slowly, each day they spend together. The story explores whether Maori, a person who couldn't form memories, could develop romantic feelings. It wasn't just a love story but also a tale of friendship and family. The side story was also good. Tooru's father, a frustrated writer, and his sister Sanae, a novelist, added depth to the narrative. And despite its brevity, the friendship between Tooru and Shimokawa was heartwarming, as was the friendship between Maori's best friend, Izumi Wataya, and Tooru. Each day (hehe) - no matter how difficult, no matter what monsters our dreams remake in the night - still exists as its own entity. Even separated from the past and the future, the present and the stories and relationships between us (hi El, if you're reading this - I love you) carry so much weight. And the good memories we make, the footprints we leave on the sand, will weather against the waves, but never fully wash away.

Based on novel "Konya, Sekai kara kono Koi ga Kietemo" by Misaki Ichijo (published February 22, 2020 by Media Works Bunko). The cast is perfect, especially the trio. They reprised the role perfectly. I don't think I should talk about both main leads, they did perfectly, a really cute couple. But I don't expect much from Izumi-chan yet she "stole" the show. Finally someone do justice to the couple's friend lolAina The End Releases New Single 'Diana,' Studio Live Performance Video Featuring Anime Theme Songs Also Released

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