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The Graduates
Feature Films
Running time
115 min
Screen Size
1:1.85
Japanese Theatrical Release
March 31st, 2007
Cast
Nana Eikura, Mitsuki Tanimura, Naojiro Hayashi(HIRAKAWACHI-ITCHOME), Tasuku Emoto, Hoshi Ishida
Staff
Director / Screenplay : Yuki Iwata
Original Story : Miho Toshima

These feelings can’t be experienced when you’ve become an adult.
You can’t become an adult unless you’ve experienced them.
And then, everyone steps into adulthood.

Introduction :
A 35-year-old female filmmaker, Yuki Iwata, directed and wrote the screenplay for her first feature film, "The Graduates".
The film is based on 24-year-old author Miho Toshima’s work. Readers of her work have found that it reawakens the feelings experienced in “those times,” and the book has become a quiet long-seller.

Story :
Kayoko Akimoto, a senior student in high school, adept at practically anything she does and makes good grades. She has her mind set on entering a university in Tokyo. Takumi Nishi, who is a member of the baseball team, can’t keep his eyes off her. He is unable to get over his feelings for her that he has harbored since junior high school. One day after school, the ace pitcher of the baseball team, Tomizo Sasaki, says to Takumi in a joking way, “I like Kayoko.” Takumi’s feelings for Kayoko are unrequited, and the distance between her and Tomizo becomes closer.

Meanwhile, Kei Shirata is always listening to music in the corner of the classroom. Her dream is to someday become a writer specializing in music. One day, she becomes aware of Kazuya Tsujimoto’s presence, a boy in her class who plays in a rock band at school. She senses a similar vibe from him as herself, of someone who “feels” the music. By chance, they end up spending some time together, and have a great time chatting about their favorite music. “I’ve never hit it off so well with someone,” says Kazuya, and suddenly, the world looks like a much brighter and more vivid place for Kei. Their final school festival is coming up. Kazuya asks Kei to write the lyrics for a song that he has written for the first time, and this triggers various dramas in the seniors’ lives.

The seasons change as the feelings of these five seniors intersect each other. Their graduation day, the day they say good-bye, is drawing near.