Yoshika is 24 years old and works at a company. She has never had a boyfriend in her life. Yoshika is a bit different. She likes searching for ammonite fossils all night long, and she still feels a thrill when thinking about her first love, Ichi, from her middle school days. One day, Ni, who works at the same company, confesses his feelings for her. Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 勝手にふるえてろ
- Also Known As: Katte ni Furuetero
- Screenwriter & Director: Ohku Akiko
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Matsuoka Mayu Main Role
- Watanabe Daichi Support Role
- Kitamura Takumi Support Role
- Ishibashi AnnaTsukishima Kurumi [Yoshika’s colleague]Support Role
- Katagiri HairiOcarina [Yoshika’s neighbor]Support Role
- Furutachi Kanji[Uncle Fishing]Support Role
Reviews
This is not for everyone. If you expect it will give you a feel good feeling like your typical romantic comedy you will be disappointed and I won't even be surprised if you ended up hating the movie cause of how brutal honest it is.
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An Introspective Character-Centred Film
If you want a typical, romantic comedy, this film probably isn't for you. If you even want a film with romance in it, this film probably also isn't for you. This is a story about almost exclusively the protagonist and her journey.The genre that Tremble All You Want sits in is certainly very interesting, with what I'd say is a chic flick mixed in with a large dose of self-awareness and realism. It's quirky and light-hearted, and yet it still manages to deliver an emotional punch - a rather commendable accomplishment.
Mayu Matsuoka is truly the centre of this. She pours her heart into acting this role and making the protagonist (Yoshika )truly come to life. And as of such, rather than there being a solidified "plot", the film is centred around the character development of Yoshika. And it works: you quickly find yourself invested in this character, there's just something so endearing about her. I'm not surprised it won the audience award at a film festival.
The journey Yoshika goes through in this film heartwarming, yet still raw. It's about growing up and moving on, and learning to gradually find comfort in another person. Unique and surprisingly heartfelt, it is certainly worth your time to sit down and watch one evening.
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