Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQzLJCtlt6I
Offizielle Seite:
http://to-ku.gyao.jp/
Review aus der Schweiz:
http://molodezhnaja.ch/intothefarawaysky.htm
Text von Yesasia:
Crying Out Love From the Center of the World director Yukisada Isao speaks to the young and the young at heart with the whimsical drama Into the Faraway Sky. Released in the summer of 2007, Into the Faraway Sky plays out like a childhood memory, a gentle album of schoolyard antics, juvenile humor, small-town adventures, and flights of fancy at every corner. Between the wistful tone, fantasy elements, and environmental theme, Into the Faraway Sky almost feels like a Studio Ghibli production without the animation. There is a dreamy, doe-eyed quality to the film that opens the story and its quirky characters to countless possibilities within their small world. Talented child actors Kamiki Ryonosuke (The Great Yokai War), Ohgo Suzuka (Memoirs of a Geisha), and Sasano Yuma form the charming core of the film, surrounded by an adult supporting cast that includes Kohinata Fumiyo (Soredemo Boku wa Yattenai), Miura Tomokazu (The Taste of Tea), Ito Ayumi (Tokyo Rhapsody), and Taiwanese actor Chang Chen (Three Times).
Grade schooler Ryonosuke (Kamiki Ryonosuke) has just moved to a small town with his father (Miura Tomokazu), a government official overseeing the area's unpopular airport construction project. Ryonosuke finds a new friend in milk delivery boy Kohei (Sasano Yuma) who introduces him to all the local eccentrics including Hiharu (Ohgo Suzuka), a young girl who believes she can communicate with UFOs. Kohei's dad (Kohinata Fumiyo) is also pretty strange himself, a biologist who went off on an endangered species conservation crusade years ago, but suddenly returns to town. His first homecoming project: leading a protest against the airport construction and Ryonosuke's dad.
Ich finde das hört sich sehr interessant an.
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