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imdb_rating    = [[Image:4hv out of 5.png]]<br>7.6/10 (46 votes))|
 
imdb_rating    = [[Image:4hv out of 5.png]]<br>7.6/10 (46 votes))|
starring = [[Yui (singer)|Yui]] <br /> [[Takashi Tsukamoto]] <br /> [[Kuniko Asagi]] <br /> [[Goro Kishitani]] <br /> [[Sogen Tanaka]] <br /> [[Airi Toyama]] |
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starring = [[YUI]] <br /> [[Takashi Tsukamoto]] <br /> [[Kuniko Asagi]] <br /> [[Goro Kishitani]] <br /> [[Sogen Tanaka]] <br /> [[Airi Toyama]] |
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distributor = [[Shochiku|Shochiku Co.,Ltd.]] <br /> (Japan) |
 
distributor = [[Shochiku|Shochiku Co.,Ltd.]] <br /> (Japan) |
 
released = June 17, 2006 ([[Japan]])|
 
released = June 17, 2006 ([[Japan]])|
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Based on a popular book by Bandou Kenji
 
Based on a popular book by Bandou Kenji
  
'''''Midnight Sun''''', known in [[Japan]] as {{nihongo|'''''Song of the Sun'''''|タイヨウのうた|Taiyō no Uta}}, is a [[movie]] directed by Norihiro Koizumi starring the [[Japanese people|Japanese]] artist and singer [[Yui (singer)|Yui]]. In the movie, she plays the role of Kaoru Amane (雨音 薫 ''Amane Kaoru''), a 16 year old girl who has the rare skin condition [[xeroderma pigmentosum]] (XP), a disease that makes the [[ultraviolet]] radiation of sunlight potentially lethal to her. Yui's character is partly based on herself, as she is an amateur singer and guitarist, and she performs three of Yui's songs in the movie; [[It's Happy Line]], [[Good-bye Days]] and [[Good-bye Days|Skyline]]. There has also been a [[Japan]]ese [[TV drama]] based on the movie, starring [[Takayuki Yamada]] and [[Erika Sawajiri]], along with a [[manga]] also based on the movie by [[Minatsuki Tsunami]].
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'''''Midnight Sun''''', known in [[Japan]] as {{nihongo|'''''Song of the Sun'''''|タイヨウのうた|Taiyō no Uta}}, is a [[movie]] directed by Norihiro Koizumi starring the [[Japanese people|Japanese]] artist and singer [[YUI]]. In the movie, she plays the role of Kaoru Amane (雨音 薫 ''Amane Kaoru''), a 16 year old girl who has the rare skin condition [[xeroderma pigmentosum]] (XP), a disease that makes the [[ultraviolet]] radiation of sunlight potentially lethal to her. YUI's character is partly based on herself, as she is an amateur singer and guitarist, and she performs three of YUI's songs in the movie; [[It's happy line]], [[Good-bye days]] and [[Good-bye days|Skyline]]. There has also been a [[Japan]]ese [[TV drama]] based on the movie, starring [[Takayuki Yamada]] and [[Erika Sawajiri]], along with a [[manga]] also based on the movie by [[Minatsuki Tsunami]].
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
* [[Yui (singer)| Yui]] - Kaoru Amane
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* [[YUI]] - Kaoru Amane
 
* [[Takashi Tsukamoto]] - Koji Fujishiro
 
* [[Takashi Tsukamoto]] - Koji Fujishiro
 
* [[Kuniko Asagi]] - Yuki Amane (Kaoru's mother)
 
* [[Kuniko Asagi]] - Yuki Amane (Kaoru's mother)
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* Title: タイヨウのうた  
 
* Title: タイヨウのうた  
* Title (romaji): Taiyo no Uta  
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* Title (romaji): Taiyō no Uta  
 
* Also known as: A Song of the Sun (The Sun's Song), Midnight Sun, A Song to the Sun
 
* Also known as: A Song of the Sun (The Sun's Song), Midnight Sun, A Song to the Sun
 
* Genre: Romance, Human Drama
 
* Genre: Romance, Human Drama
* Theme song: [[Good-bye Days]] by [[Yui (singer)| Yui]]
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* Theme song: [[Good-bye Days]] by [[YUI]]
* Insert song: [[Good-bye Days| Skyline]] by [[Yui (singer)| Yui]]
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* Insert song: [[Good-bye Days| Skyline]] by [[YUI]]
* Insert song: [[Good-bye Days| It's happy line]] by [[Yui (singer)| Yui]]
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* Insert song: [[Good-bye Days| It's happy line]] by [[YUI]]
  
 
==DVD Release==
 
==DVD Release==
There are two Japanese DVD releases of Taiyou no uta, a standard and a premium edition. The premium edition includes a bonus disc with nearly 90 minutes of making-of footage, deleted scenes, the music video for the song "[[Good-bye Days]]", and interviews with Yui, Takashi Tsukamoto and the film's director. It also has special features of Yui's Diary and a pick pendant with a necklace. Only Making of Taiyou no Uta was released on June 02, 2006. Both standard edition and premium edition was released on June 11, 2006. Midnight Sun has also been released on DVD in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. The film's original soundtrack is available on CD.
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There are two Japanese DVD releases of Taiyō no uta, a standard and a premium edition. The premium edition includes a bonus disc with nearly 90 minutes of making-of footage, deleted scenes, the music video for the song "[[Good-bye days]]", and interviews with YUI, Takashi Tsukamoto and the film's director. It also has special features of YUI's Diary and a pick pendant with a necklace. Only Making of Taiyō no Uta was released on June 02, 2006. Both standard edition and premium edition was released on June 11, 2006. Taiyō no Uta has also been released on DVD in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. The film's original soundtrack is available on CD.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 01:18, 20 March 2010

Midnight Sun
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Directed by Norihiro Koizumi
Written by Kenji Bando
Starring YUI
Takashi Tsukamoto
Kuniko Asagi
Goro Kishitani
Sogen Tanaka
Airi Toyama
Music by YUI
Distributed by Shochiku Co.,Ltd.
(Japan)
Release date(s) June 17, 2006 (Japan)
Running time 119 min.
Language Japanese

Based on a popular book by Bandou Kenji

Midnight Sun, known in Japan as Song of the Sun (タイヨウのうた Taiyō no Uta?), is a movie directed by Norihiro Koizumi starring the Japanese artist and singer YUI. In the movie, she plays the role of Kaoru Amane (雨音 薫 Amane Kaoru), a 16 year old girl who has the rare skin condition xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), a disease that makes the ultraviolet radiation of sunlight potentially lethal to her. YUI's character is partly based on herself, as she is an amateur singer and guitarist, and she performs three of YUI's songs in the movie; It's happy line, Good-bye days and Skyline. There has also been a Japanese TV drama based on the movie, starring Takayuki Yamada and Erika Sawajiri, along with a manga also based on the movie by Minatsuki Tsunami.

Plot

Based on a popular book by Bandou Kenji

Kaoru has Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP), and is not allowed to be exposed to sunlight. She sleeps during the day and is active at night. She busks every night in front of a station playing guitar. Outside her bedroom window, she spots a high school boy with a surfboard. She watches him and his friends visit the ocean every morning, before going to sleep. One day, she introduces herself to him without letting him know about her illness. He is Kōji Fujishiro (Takashi Tsukamoto) When her cousin drags her home, they sit by her window while they watch Kōji meet his friends. Kaoru explains everything, and her cousin notes that she probably goes to the same school as him, and offers to spy on him for her.

Kaoru and Kōji at the bus stop

The next evening she sits by the bus stop. Kōji arrives on his scooter. Both embarrassed, they start talking and Kōji eventually promises to meet her and listen to her sing another night, at the start of the school holidays. When they meet up, another obnoxious street performer has taken her spot. Kōji decides to take her to the city, where after seeing the sights, she starts playing in a square. (YUI's music video Skyline features this event). A substantial crowd gathers to hear her sing. Afterwards they watch the ocean, and Kōji asks her out.

Their date, however, ends abruptly as the sun breaks out and Kaoru flees home. Kōji is soon informed of Kaoru's condition and is taken aback. For a while, Kaoru stubbornly refuses to see him. Kōji begins helping her compile her own debut single. Her father, out of concern, invites Kōji over one night. At dinner, Kōji reveals his plans for Kaoru's CD. As they walk home that night, the two begin to talk and Kaoru slowly realizes how much Kōji truly cares for her.

Kaoru & Kōji playing guitar

As her disease worsens, she loses feeling in her hands and is unable to play guitar. She assures Kōji that she still has her voice.

In the studio, she asks her family and friends to leave. She asks them to wait for the CD.

Time passes. As promised, Kōji brings Kaoru to the beach to watch him surf. The protective suit she had left hanging for years is finally used. By now she is in a wheelchair. She complains that the suit is getting hot. With a painful expression that fades quickly, Kaoru's father tries to convince her that if she takes off the suit, it can't bother her anymore, that she could run around freely. She declines. With that, she struggles to stand up and limps weakly toward Kōji. As she walks, she trips over the sand and Kōji rushes to catch her. She catches herself at the last minute, revealing that it was a feint and giggles at his surprised face.

Finally Kaoru is laid to rest in a coffin full of sunflowers. Kōji, Kaoru's friends and family listen as Kaoru's CD is finally released. In the final scene, Kōji rushes towards the waves, his mind replaying her voice.

Cast

Details

  • Title: タイヨウのうた
  • Title (romaji): Taiyō no Uta
  • Also known as: A Song of the Sun (The Sun's Song), Midnight Sun, A Song to the Sun
  • Genre: Romance, Human Drama
  • Theme song: Good-bye Days by YUI
  • Insert song: Skyline by YUI
  • Insert song: It's happy line by YUI

DVD Release

There are two Japanese DVD releases of Taiyō no uta, a standard and a premium edition. The premium edition includes a bonus disc with nearly 90 minutes of making-of footage, deleted scenes, the music video for the song "Good-bye days", and interviews with YUI, Takashi Tsukamoto and the film's director. It also has special features of YUI's Diary and a pick pendant with a necklace. Only Making of Taiyō no Uta was released on June 02, 2006. Both standard edition and premium edition was released on June 11, 2006. Taiyō no Uta has also been released on DVD in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. The film's original soundtrack is available on CD.

External links

Singapore
Hong Kong
Taiwan

zh-min-nan:Ji̍t-thâu Chi Koa es:Taiyou no uta (Película) ko:태양의 노래 id:Taiyou no Uta ja:タイヨウのうた zh:太陽之歌