Best friends Karen and Mikako find a shift in their relationship when Karen’s family takes in an English speaking exchange student, Alex. When Alex and Mikako become interested in each other, it is up to Karen to communicate between the two, having to remain ever present in their interactions. However, the translator begins to question her role when it seems to contrast with her feelings, leading to a peculiar predicament.
Saying I Love You is Screening at Jffh 2020 Online-Festival
Kenshi Shimoto’s “Saying I Love You” offers up a brief romantic, yet tragic, scenario placed upon two friends. The narrative is explored through Karen’s personal struggles as she has to deal with the aloof Alex and his continued desire to express his feelings through her words. Unsurprisingly, this dynamic creates a tear in the relationship when the girl realizes that in having to do all the speaking, she loses her own voice.
Saying I Love You is Screening at Jffh 2020 Online-Festival
Kenshi Shimoto’s “Saying I Love You” offers up a brief romantic, yet tragic, scenario placed upon two friends. The narrative is explored through Karen’s personal struggles as she has to deal with the aloof Alex and his continued desire to express his feelings through her words. Unsurprisingly, this dynamic creates a tear in the relationship when the girl realizes that in having to do all the speaking, she loses her own voice.
- 8/24/2020
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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