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Director
  
Duration
  

Story by
  
Hiroshi Ogiwara

Language
  
7.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Running time
  
2h 2m

Country
  
Japan

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Release date
  
2006 (2006)

Based on
  
Ashita no Kioku by Hiroshi Ogiwara

Writer
  
Hiroshi Ogiwara (novel), Hakaru Sunamoto (screenplay), Yuiko Miura (screenplay)

Screenplay
  
Hakaru Sunamoto, Yuiko Miura

Cast
  
(Masayuki Saeki), (Emiko Saeki),
Kenji Sakaguchi
(Naoya Ito), (Rie Saeki)

Similar movies
  
Related Yukihiko Tsutsumi movies

Tagline
  
A successful businessman's family life is shattered by an early onset of Alzheimer's.

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Ashita no Kioku/Memories of Tomorrow (明日の記憶, Ashita no Kioku) is a 2006 Japanese drama film starring Ken Watanabe, Higuchi Kanako and directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. The film is based on a novel of the same title published by Hiroshi Ogiwara in 2004.

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Plot

The film begins by showing the inevitable outcome of the events of the film: the viewer is shown a scene of a man who is disabled by Alzheimer's Disease, set in the year 2010. The story proper then begins by switching back to an earlier stage in the life of the man, Masayuki Saeki in 2004. Masayuki Saeki is a brilliant and successful advertising company executive. Saeki is shown to be a prime example of an ideal Japanese white collar worker. He is strict, well organized, hard working, devoted to his job, and sets very high standards for himself and his subordinates. However he is soon shocked to realize that he is failing to meet up to his perfect standards. He starts inexplicably forgetting things - appointments, details of his work, and his knowledge of the layout of Tokyo. Following this he is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, to which he reacts with great anger, disbelief and despair. What follows through the rest of the film is a tragic, emotional and very human portrayal of the suffering and the decline of this once powerful, soaring man to that of a pitiful state that resembles a second childhood as the disease wears him down. As the years pass, his memory worsens. He leaves work, and lives at home, where he is cared for by his devoted wife, Emiko. Inevitably, tensions surface between Masayuki and his wife and daughter, and it reaches the point where Emiko's life revolves around taking care of her debilitated husband.

Cast

  • Ken Watanabe - Masayuki Saeki
  • Kanako Higuchi - Emiko Saeki
  • Kenji Sakaguchi - Naoya Ito
  • Kazue Fukiishi - Rie Saeki
  • Asami Mizukawa - Keiko Ikuno
  • Noritake Kinashi - Shigeyuki Kizaki
  • Mitsuhiro Oikawa - Takehiro Yoshida
  • Eriko Watanabe - Kimiko Hamano
  • Teruyuki Kagawa - Atsushi Kawamura
  • Awards

    The film received eight awards and four nominations from various sources. [1]

    References

    Memories of Tomorrow Wikipedia
    Memories of Tomorrow IMDb Memories of Tomorrow themoviedb.org