For Love's Sake (film)
For Love's Sake | |
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Directed by | Takashi Miike |
Written by | Takayuki Takuma (screenplay) |
Based on |
Ai to Makoto by Ikki Kajiwara & Takumi Nagayasu |
Starring |
Satoshi Tsumabuki Yusuke Kamiji |
Music by | Takeshi Kobayashi |
Cinematography | Nobuyasu Kita |
Production company | |
Distributed by |
Toei Company Kadokawa Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 133 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
For Love's Sake (愛と誠 Ai to Makoto) is a 2012 Japanese musical romance film directed by Takashi Miike based on the manga series Ai to Makoto by Ikki Kajiwara and Takumi Nagayasu. It was released in Japan on June 6, 2012. Previous adaptations of the manga series had been titled Love and Truth in English but this 2012 film version was alternatively titled For Love's Sake[1] in English.
Plot
The film begins with a brief animated prologue set in 1961 in which Ai (Emi Takei), the daughter of a well respected Tokyo family, is skiing down a snowy hill and crashes into young Makoto (Satoshi Tsumabuki). 11 years later in Tokyo in 1972 Ai is a senior in high school when Makoto shows up and is attacked by a local Tokyo gang of boys. Makoto fights them off single-handed during the film's first musical number, setting the style for the rest of the film. Ai jumps in to stop the fighting and Makoto recognizes her as the one who injured him and gave him a large scar on his forehead as a child. The police arrive and immediately recognize Ai as the daughter of a wealthy family while arresting all of the boys including Makoto, who is to be sent to a reform school. He is moments away from being attacked by a gang upon his arrival when he is informed that the Saotame family has arranged for his release and transfer to the prestigious Aobadai Prep School, where Ai is a popular student at the top of her class in academics and sports. Ai finds herself interested in Makoto and has convinced her family to sponsor him. The film follows the relationship between the delinquent Makoto and the privileged schoolgirl Ai.
Iwashimizu, president of the student council, is in love with Ai. Iwashimizu shows Makoto that Ai has been breaking school rules working part-time dancing at a club and Makoto attempts to blackmail her parents for 1 million yen. They have him expelled from school and sent to Hanazono Trade School to be with his "own kind". Gamuko and Yuki, a member and leader of a gang of girls at the trade school, become interested in Makoto.
Cast
- Satoshi Tsumabuki as Makoto Taiga
- Emi Takei as Ai Saotome
- Takumi Saitô as Hiroshi Iwashimizu
- Ito Ohno as Yuki Takahara
- Masachika Ichimura as Shogo Saotome
- Yo Hitoto as Miyako Saotome
- Kimiko Yo as Toyo Taiga
- Seishirô Katô as Makoto Taiga
- Sakura Andô as Gum-ko
- Tsuyoshi Ihara as Kenta Zaô
Production
Filming took place in the Japanese locations of Odawara, Shibuya-ku, Shinjuku, Tochigi, and Toshima.[2]