41-year-old Shizuru lives with her mother and grandmother in a mountain village in Gifu Prefecture. Shizuru's grandmother is gentle, but is also partially disabled. Shizuru and her mother takes care of her grandmother. Meanwhile, Shizuru's mother ignores her and often restricts what she can do. Consequently, Shizuru has little freedom and endures a monotonous life. Shizuru works at a hospital as a receptionist. One day, she goes to the bookstore to buy reading materials for the waiting room. She recalls a picture book which she read many years ago.The main character of the book was a Pierrot from a circus. Even though she enjoyed the picture book immensely, she can't recall the title of the book. Luckily, her grandmother knows the title which is "Tsuki ni Inoru Piero" ("Pierrot Praying to the Moon"). Shizuru wants to read the picture book again and ends up ordering the book through an auction site on the internet. While Shizuru reads the picture book, a small piece of paper falls out of the picture book. The piece of paper looks several years old and lists ingredients like it is a recipe. Shizuru doesn't know why, but she can't throw the piece of paper away. Because of the piece of paper, Shizuru and a man begins to exchange mail. They have never met before, but the picture book, which they both read when they were young, connects them. Cast Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 月に祈るピエロ
- Also Known As: Pierrot Praying to the Moon
- Screenwriter: Kitagawa Eriko
- Director: Horiba Shoji
- Genres: Life
Cast & Credits
- Tokiwa Takako Main Role
- Tanihara ShosukeTobuse WataruSupport Role
- Takuma TakayukiYuto YazawaSupport Role
- Yachigusa KaoruSakura / Shizuru's grandmotherSupport Role
- Negishi ToshieTokie (Shizuru's Mother)Support Role
- Maruyama Hiroyuki Support Role
Reviews
It's a bit hard to explain why this SP is so good, without giving away any detail, but that'd be a real pity 'cause it'd rob you of the lovely experience of finding out by yourselves...so let's just say that it's a romantic but at the same time realistic tale, set in a beautiful rural scenery and graced by an extremely good performance by Tokiwa Takako and by some nice music on top of that.
(Of course, if your ideal of "romantic" story is something like "rich and arrogant CEO with a Ferrari + young and naive secretary with long eyelashes", you might disagree...)