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TIMELESS TALE TOLD WITH FINESSE

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AWARD-WINNING Toshiyuki Nishida plays the titular role of provision-shop owner Namiya with class in this sweet movie.

His teenage “sidekicks” are three male orphans played by Ryosuke Yamada, Kanichiro and Nijiro Murakami. The film is based on a book by mystery writer Keigo Higashino.

The plot has an intriguing concept of time-travel wrapped in tendrils of linked tales of hope, love and even nostalgia.

Moving between 1980 and 2012, at the heart of this story is Namiya who uses his shop’s noticeboar­d to provide advice to the neighbourh­ood folk.

He writes down his advice and pins it on the board. People also drop off their questions in his letterbox through the shutters, and he leaves his reply in the milk box.

Sounds similar to the 2006 Keanu Reeves movie, Not really, because it’s not one long romantic tale but several lifelines, all filled with love.

Quaint. Old-fashioned. The Agony Aunt of newspaper lore, translated in book and on screen.

The teenage trio in 2012 end up at the shuttered, abandoned Namiya General

Ryuichi Hiroki Ryosuke Yamada, Toshiyuki Nishida, Nijiro Murakami, Kanichiro, Rico Narumi, Mugi Kadowaki, Kento Hayashi, Masato Hagiwara, Machiko Ono

69 minutes

PG13

Store after “teaching” a rich woman a lesson.

It’s the 32nd anniversar­y of Namiya’s death, and suddenly the letters start appearing through the letter-box in the shutters.

They take it upon themselves to answer them, and the threads of connection to the trio backwards through time is slowly unveiled almost with Disneyesqu­e magic.

It is a mystery that goes into the realm of fantasy, but Higashino’s trademark multi-layered plot, if you have read his detective Suspect X series, is evident here.

Kudos to the director for segueing each link to the Namiya store with gentle rhythm so much so that it does not come out like episodes of a television series.

However, some scenes are whacky, for example, a dance scene by the beach to the theme song,

As for the acting, I wouldn’t say one actor in the cast stands out, even if Yamada is already famous from his days with J-pop group Hey! Say! Jump or Machiko Ono from the 2013 weeper or even Kento Hayashi whom I remember as a child star in the 2007 baseball offering,

The cast does a good job; even the theme song by 1980s singer Tatsuro Yamashita fits in perfectly with the do-good ideas of the movie.

Ultimately, the exquisite tale is what you will carry out of the cinema hall. It’s a timeless story, of what doing a kind deed can deliver.

I can watch this movie, again and again!

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