is a 1983
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science-fiction film
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directed and edited by
Nobuhiko Obayashi
was a Japanese film director, director, screenwriter and film editing, editor of films and television advertisements. He began his filmmaking career as a pioneer of Japanese experimental films before transitioning to directing more mainstream m ...
, written for the screen by Wataru Kenmotsu, and starring
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Tomoyo Harada
is a Japanese actress, singer, and lyricist, and was a popular idol in the 1980s.
Career
In 1982, Harada participated in a movie audition with the reason of wanting to meet Hiroyuki Sanada, and received a special award. In July of the same ...
in her first film. It is based on the 1967
Japanese novel of the same name and was released by
Toei in Japan on July 16, 1983. It has since been released internationally on
DVD
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with English subtitles under various titles including ''The Little Girl Who Conquered Time'', ''Girl of Time'', ''The Girl Who Cut Time'', among others.
It was the first film adaptation of ''The Girl Who Leapt Through Time'', about a high-school girl who gains the ability to
time-travel and repeatedly relives the same day in a
time loop
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. The film was a major box office success in Japan, becoming the second
highest-grossing Japanese film of 1983. It was followed by several later cinematic adaptations, including a
2006 animated film and a
2010 live-action film.
Plot
On a school skiing trip, Kazuko Yoshiyama talks with her friend Goro Horikawa about her dream boyfriend appearing from the stars. The two run into their childhood friend Fukamachi Kazuo who is missing his skis. On their return to school, spring arrives.
At school their teacher reminds the class to develop their body and mind, using a folk song that Yoshiyama recognises from her childhood. After school, Yoshiyama, Horikawa, and Fukamachi are assigned to clean the classrooms; due to someone using the chemicals in the laboratory during spring break they are also told to lock it from now on. While Horikawa and Fukamachi are disposing of rubbish, Yoshiyama enters the lab and falls unconscious after a beaker smashes, releasing white smoke. Horikawa and Fukamachi take her to the nurse's clinic.
The three of them walk home together, nearly hit by a bike on the road, Fukamachi holds Yoshiyama to one side. Fukamachi, who lives with his grandparents, invites Yoshiyama briefly into the greenhouse full of lavender, which she recognises as the scent in the laboratory. Later that night Yoshiyama recalls the incident with the bike and begins to fall in love with Fukamachi. The following Sunday she returns Horikawa's handkerchief, Horikawa's parents urge him to go to university but he insists on helping the family's soy sauce business.
In school Yoshiyama begins to have strange premonitions, after embarrassing herself in class she reviews the work at home. In the evening an earthquake strikes the area and the buildings around the Horikawa family's shop catch fire. She awakes the following day (19 April) to find Horikawa on the way to school, awakening again upon the imminent danger of roof tiles falling on their heads. Yoshiyama goes to school but incorrectly assumes it's the 19 April, she relives the day in her dreams. She goes to Fukamachi in the afternoon and tells him what happened, she remembers a childhood incident wherein the two of them were singing the folk song together and playing before a mirror fell and cut both of their hands. Upon saving Horikawa from the falling roof tiles the following morning she notices that ''his'' is the hand with the visible cut on it.
Seeking out Fukamachi, he takes her through her past, where it is revealed that Fukamachi actually died along with his parents when Yoshiyama was a young girl. She visualises returning to the laboratory whereupon the teenage Fukamachi explains that he is actually a time-traveller from the year 2660 with the aim of exploring Earth for drugs based on now-extinct plant life. He inserts himself into people's memories so that they'll have a positive view of him.
A distraught Yoshiyama confesses her love for him, and whilst reciprocating he explains that he has to erase the memories of everyone he's encountered. Asking whether she'll ever see him again, he replies that even if she does, she won't recognise him. Years later, a slightly despondent adult Yoshiyama goes to work researching pharmaceuticals, she and her sister greet Fukamachi's grandparents on their way. His grandparents reflect on the years passed, telling themselves to let go of their dead grandson. At the research centre Yoshiyama and the time-traveller run into each other, each looking back without the other seeing.
Cast
The following are the film's main cast.
*
Tomoyo Harada
is a Japanese actress, singer, and lyricist, and was a popular idol in the 1980s.
Career
In 1982, Harada participated in a movie audition with the reason of wanting to meet Hiroyuki Sanada, and received a special award. In July of the same ...
as Kazuko Yoshiyama
* as Kazuo Fukamachi
*
Toshinori Omi
is a Japanese actor.
Career
Born in Tokyo, Omi joined the children's theater troupe Himawari Theatre Group when he was still in kindergarten. He made his film debut at age 13 in Kon Ichikawa's ''Hi no Tori'' (1978) and got his first starring ro ...
as Goro Horikawa
* as Mariko Kamiya
*
Ittoku Kishibe as Toshio Fukushima
Release
''The Girl Who Leapt Through Time'' was released in theaters in Japan on July 16, 1983. In 2022,
Third Window Films
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released the film on
Blu-ray
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as part of their limited edition ''Nobuhiko Obayashi's 80s Kadokawa Years'' set, along with ''School in the Crosshairs'', ''The Island Closest to Heaven'', and ''
His Motorbike, Her Island''.
Reception
Box office
''The Girl Who Leapt Through Time'' was a major box-office success in Japan.
It earned a distribution income (
gross rental
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) of in 1983,
becoming the second
highest-grossing Japanese film of 1983, behind only ''
Antarctica
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''.
The total box office
gross revenue
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Commercial revenue may also be referred to as sales or as turnover. Some compan ...
of ''The Girl Who Leapt Through Time'' was in Japan.
Critical reception
In 1985, Donald Willis of ''
Variety
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'' described the film as "more affecting than affected, informed less by cloying sentimentality and relatively honest sentiment." He commented on
Tomoyo Harada
is a Japanese actress, singer, and lyricist, and was a popular idol in the 1980s.
Career
In 1982, Harada participated in a movie audition with the reason of wanting to meet Hiroyuki Sanada, and received a special award. In July of the same ...
, finding that she "proves herself a natural. Although she is convincing at what she does, the evidence here suggests she might have the range to do much anything else." He criticized Ryōichi Takayanagi's acting, stating that his delivery "of lines is undoubtedly the result of his brain-waves being controlled by a galaxy inhabited by monotonous no-talents."
In 2010, Marc Walkov of the
Far East Film Festival
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East Asia is a geocultural region of Asia. ...
gave the film a positive review, describing it as a "bittersweet story about the transitoriness of love and the importance of one’s memories in keeping the past alive." He also notes that the film anticipated plot elements of the
Hollywood film
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''
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'' (1993), such as the protagonist repeatedly reliving the same day and thus being able to predict events that take place during the day.
Theme song
The song is the popular theme song for the 1983 movie, inspired by the story, written by
Yumi Matsutoya
, nicknamed , is a Japanese singer, composer, lyricist and pianist. Generally the writer of both the lyrics and the music in her songs, she is renowned for her idiosyncratic voice and live performances, and is one of the most prominent figures ...
, and originally sung by the film's lead actress, then-rookie
idol
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* Cult image, a human-made object that is venerated or worshipped for the deity, spirit or daemon that it embodies or represents
* Murti, a devotional image of a deity or saint used during puja ...
Tomoyo Harada
is a Japanese actress, singer, and lyricist, and was a popular idol in the 1980s.
Career
In 1982, Harada participated in a movie audition with the reason of wanting to meet Hiroyuki Sanada, and received a special award. In July of the same ...
. There are several different versions.
Harada versions
The first version was released in April 1983 as the A-side of
Tomoyo Harada
is a Japanese actress, singer, and lyricist, and was a popular idol in the 1980s.
Career
In 1982, Harada participated in a movie audition with the reason of wanting to meet Hiroyuki Sanada, and received a special award. In July of the same ...
's third single
(7A0275), with a B-side "Zutto Soba ni" also written by
Yumi Matsutoya
, nicknamed , is a Japanese singer, composer, lyricist and pianist. Generally the writer of both the lyrics and the music in her songs, she is renowned for her idiosyncratic voice and live performances, and is one of the most prominent figures ...
and two different cover pictures, and was included on the original soundtrack album for the film
(C28A0279). A second version of this song was released in 1983 on Harada's first album ''Birthday album''
(WTP-40188), and in 1986 on her compilation album
(CA30-1326). A third version was recorded in 1987 for her
greatest hits
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album ''From T''
(32DH-848), and a fourth one in 2007 for her twenty-fifth anniversary original album ''Music & Me''
(XNHL-13001/B).
Matsutoya versions
Matsutoya covered her own song in the same year on the B-side of her single and on her album ''Voyager'' in 1983. She later rewrote it and renamed it as to be the theme song for the new, 1997 "Toki o Kakeru Shōjo" film, along with another of her songs: "~We are not alone, forever~", both released on the original soundtrack album for the film
(TOCT-9940) and on her album in 1997.
Other versions
The original song was adapted in a commercial for noodles with then-beginning
idol
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Yuki Kudo parodying the 1983 movie shortly after its release.
Voice actress
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Ai Shimizu
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also covered the song as the B-side of her first single ''Angel Fish'' in 2003
(KICM-1077).
Hong Kong singer
Sandy Lam
Sandy Lam Yik-lin (; born 26 April 1966), is a Hong Kong singer, actress and producer. She rose to fame in the 1980s, before expanding her fan base significantly in Asia, releasing more than 30 stylistically diverse albums in Cantonese, Englis ...
covered this song in Cantonese in 1985.
See also
*
List of films featuring time loops
This list of films featuring time loop
The time loop or temporal loop is a plot device in fiction whereby Character (arts), characters re-experience a span of time which is repeated, sometimes more than once, with some hope of breaking out of ...
Notes
References
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External links
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