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'Love Like the Falling Petals,' A Japanese Love Story, Will Premiere On Netflix In March 2022.

‘Love Like the Falling Petals,’ A Japanese Love Story, Will Premiere On Netflix In March 2022.

Netflix intends to engage in films from all throughout Asia, including Japan, despite its heavy investment in South Korean cinema. Love Like the Dropping Petals will premiere on Netflix in Spring 2022, and here’s what we know so far.

 

Fukagawa Yoshihiro’s next Japanese Netflix Original romantic drama film, Love Like the Falling Petals, is directed by him. Toho Studios handled the development of the picture, which was co-written by Tomoko Yoshida and Keisuke.

 

 Release date of Love Like the Falling Petals

 

Love Like the Falling Petals has a teaser video, teaser image, and a release date on Netflix. Yohihiro Fukagawa’s film, which stars Kento Nakajima and Honoka Matsumoto and will be aired on March 24, 2022, is filmed by him. Shooting the movie started on October 1st, 2021, and wrapped on October 25th, 2021, after only a few weeks of shooting. Tokyo, Japan, was used for filming.

  

Cast members of Love Like the Falling Petals

 

Only 2 character individuals for Love Like the Falling Petals have been announced as of this writing. Nakajima Kento and Matsumoto Honoka will play Asakura Haruto and Ariake Misaki, accordingly, in the movie’s two roles. Kento Nakajima is most recognized for his performance as Ichijo Raku in the live-action adaptation of the popular anime Nisekoi.

  

What does Love Like the Falling Petals’ narrative entail?

 

Haruto Asakura, a former ambitious cinematographer, is smitten by Misaki Ariake, a hairdresser, and seeks her out on a date. Haruto is inspired to back to photography after seeing Misaki work hard to achieve her goals, but their romance is in jeopardy once Misaki is afflicted with an uncommon ailment that accelerates her aging tenfold.

 

Movie extract

 

Love Like the Falling Petals has a teaser trailer, teaser image, and a release date on Netflix. Yohihiro Fukagawa’s film, which stars Kento Nakajima and Honoka Matsumoto and will be published on March 24, 2022, is directed by him.

 

The picture is built on a bestseller novel of the same name by Shueisha’s Keisuke Uyama and developed by Kei Haruna, who is recognized for top romantic films such as Crying Out Love in the Center of the World and Be With You, as well as My Future, Your Yesterday and Let Me Eat Your Pancreas.

 

Haruto, a wannabe photographer, is head over heels in love with Misaki, his hairdresser. When he ultimately summons the nerve to ask Misaki out, the young couple appears to be living happily ever after… until Misaki contracts a rare ailment that causes her to age fast in front of their eyes. 

 

Closure

 

Love seeks two people who are right for each other, not for the right moment or location to arrive. Scott Leafton, still adjusting to his new reading glasses after an early in the morning excursion to the eye doctor, parked far too near to Ginny Benton’s car in the Lowe’s parking lot’s second row. When Ginny Benton can’t get in on the driver’s side because the car next to her is parked too close, she tries to crawl over the front seat of her trusted Honda and gets her knee locked in the cup holder and her arm hooked on the horn.

Honda and her knee gets trapped in the cup holder, and her arm remains caught on the horn.

When you throw in a meddling baby boomer — Mrs. Goodwin, the nosy, chatty neighbor with a six-foot ladder and an inquisitive curiosity – falling in love isn’t exactly as easy as it is in a romance story. The little hamlet of Sycamore Bend boasts a colorful cast of characters who provide zest and levity to Scott and Ginny’s courtship. Officer Wilkins and Officer Melvin, the police department’s golden retriever, struggle to keep the town under control.

 

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