Como curiosidad, el título de la película viene de una cita de Romeo y Julieta de la que se habla en la película, que dice exactamente "Me hablan sus ojos, les respondo a ellos".
Título: Kimi no Me ga Toikaketeiru
También conocida como: Your Eyes Tell (Tus Ojos Hablan)
País: Japón
Género: Drama, romance
Duración: 123 min.
Fecha de estreno: 23 de octubre, 2020
Dirección: Miki Takahiro
Guion: Toyone Yuichi
SINOPSIS
Kaori perdió la vista y a su familia en un accidente. Mientras intenta disfrutar de las pequeñas cosas en su vida, lucha por vivir felizmente. Kaori confunde a Rui con otra persona y empieza a hablar con él. Rui fue en su día un prometedor kickboxer, pero algo pasó en su pasado que causa que se distancie de todo el mundo. La sonrisa de Kaori provoca un cambio en Rui. Los dos comienzan a tener sentimientos mutuos, pero Rui descubre el pasado incidente de Kaori y su conexión.
CAST
Yokohama Ryusei como Antonio Shinozaki Rui
Yoshitaka Yuriko como Kashiwagi Akari
Machida Keita como Sakuma Kyosuke
Yabe Kyosuke como Harada Jin
Tayama Ryosei como el jefe Ouchi
Nomaguchi Toru como Ozaki Takafumi
Okuno Eita como Kuji Mitsuru
Okada Yoshinori como Sakamoto Susumu
Japan Box Office: Demon Slayer's Overwhelming Domination Has Continued for 4 Consecutive Weeks
Right now, Japanese movie box office records are being broken every week. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train earned a strong 1.773 billion yen on 1.296 million admissions on its fourth Saturday and Sunday, staying at No.1 in the weekend box office ranking for four consecutive weeks. The fourth-weekend box office result was down 29 percent from the previous weekend, but it was still 15.7 times higher than the weekend box office figure of 110 million yen for the second-place film of the weekend, Tsumi no Koe.
According to the distributor Toho and Aniplex, the 117-minute film had earned a record-breaking 20,483,611,650 yen and sold 15,373,943 tickets by November 8. It had spent only 24 days to reach the 20 billion yen mark, while Japan's top-grossing film of all-time, Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away needed 59 days in 2001. The film now ranks fifth in the box office ranking of all-time in Japan, already surpassing the first Harry Potter film Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone (20.3 billion yen), Hayao Miyazaki's Howl's Moving Castle (2004 / 19.6 billion yen) and Princess Mononoke (1997 / 11.3 billion).
Eiga PreCure Miracle Leap: Minna tono Fushigina Ichinichi (Movie PreCure Miracle Leap: A Wonderful Day with Everyone), the 28th feature film from the long-running PreCure anime franchise, was down one position to fourth in its second weekend.
The third anime feature film in the Monster Strike franchise, Monster Strike The Movie: Lucifer - Zetsubou no Yoake (The Dawn of Despair) was originally set for June 2020 but had been postponed to November 6 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While both of the first two films - Monster Strike The Movie (2016) and Monster Strike The Movie: Sora no Kanata (2018) - made their No.1 debut, the third film ranked only sixth in its opening weekend.
Kyoto Animation's Violet Evergarden The Movie has been warmly received by the audience for longer than expected, staying in the weekend box office top 10 for eight weeks since its release on September 18. The 140-minute film has earned 1,755.658,600 yen with 1,232,458 tickets sales in Japan, becoming the fourth top-grossing Japanese anime film of this year so far.
Weekend box office in Japan (November 7-8, 2020)
(ticket sales basis)
1 (1). "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train" - 20.48 billion yen
2 (2). "Tsumi no Koe"
3 (4). "Kimi no Me ga Toikaketeiru"
4 (3). "Movie PreCure Miracle Leap: A Wonderful Day with Everyone"
5 (5). "Yoake wo Shinjite" - 490 million yen
6 (new). "Monster Strike The Movie: Lucifer - Zetsubou no Yoake"
7 (new). "461-ko no Obento"
8 (new). "The Legend of Hei"
9 (8). "TENNET"
10 (7). "Violet Evergarden The Movie" - 1.75 billion yen
"Monster Strike The Movie: Lucifer - Zetsubou no Yoake" trailer:
‘Your eyes tell’ by BTS, composed by Jungkook, has been selected as the theme song for the Japanese movie [きみの瞳が問いかけている (Your Eyes Are Asking)] a love story, which will be released on Oct 23. — Translation from @choi_bts2
Theme song by BTS of the movie starring Yuriko Yoshitaka and Ryusei Yokohama, “Expressing the worldview of beautiful and deep love”https://t.co/Va7sYOzinq@BTS_twt pic.twitter.com/4DTKyuD5W6
— haruharu💜 (@haruharu_w_bts)
July 9, 2020
[Yahoo JP] The movie producers requested an ‘emotional love ballad that represents the story’. They knew it was a difficult and specific request, but @BTS_twt answered to the producer’s vision. BTS gave the ok as they had plans of releasing a jp album. They not only looked over+ pic.twitter.com/k1uoLbYcRc
— yuna 💫 (@bcimjk)
July 9, 2020
the movie script, but also checked clips of the movie. They sent over a few demos but right before the recording they sent a song that had completely different taste, and that was ‘Your eyes tell’.
Bang PD explained, ‘It’s a song Jungkook composed looking at the movie script+
— yuna 💫 (@bcimjk)
July 9, 2020
and clips of the film’. In the lyrics it has the key word ‘looking over/protecting’ inside ithttps://t.co/wvN6SDfqke
— yuna 💫 (@bcimjk)
July 9, 2020
Apparently BTS sent in several demo tapes but sent in another one right before the recording started, which was in a whole another musical direction — bang pd said “it’s a song that Jungkook created after reading the movie script and watching the (unfinished) footage”. + @BTS_twt https://t.co/xbAzRb2fZF pic.twitter.com/QuiOHEyEaM
— chihiro⁷ (@kookceptional)
July 9, 2020
The lyrics had incorporated “watching over you (in protection)”, which was a keyword in the movie, and the shining melody along with the relaxed vocals matched well with the actual movie so director Miki decided to play the song in the movie and not just at the end.
— chihiro⁷ (@kookceptional)
July 9, 2020
adding info: it was already decided that bts were gonna do the theme song for the movie before the demo tracks were sent so it wasn’t like the director deciding to use bts for the theme song BC of their demo tracks
BTS: Hello, we are BTS
🐱 Included in our new album, “Your eyes tell” is the theme song of “Kimi no Me ga Toikaketeiru”
🐹 We are incredibly happy to contribute the theme song to such an amazing movie
🐥 This song is a very sad ballad@BTS_twt https://t.co/VNGXEY2D9G
— haruharu💜 (@haruharu_w_bts)
July 9, 2020
🐿 And it is a song composed by Jungkook!
🐰 It is composed by me!
🐨 This great song gives “color” to the movie’s sad and beautiful love story!
🐯 Please support our song and the movie!
-iv