Say love me, sending it on the wave.
This is the last movie of Hoi-choi's trilogy and the one that called the end of Japan's prodigal life in the economic bubble. Screenplay was well written as "the orthodox love story" but Isshiki's twisted idea of the finale made this film more impressive than the previous two. We should also value the performances by relatively younger and less-experienced casts. Among them, Yuki Matsushita was terrific. Her acting was just like living a pristine and genuine character in the film. 1982, we spent the time with bittersweet feelings and we saw this film with sentimental and melancholy feeling in 1991.
For sure, Yuming's songs were really matched for expressing the time transition of the period.
Nami no kazu dake dakishimete
1991 [JAPANESE]
Action / Drama

Plot summary
The year is 1982, and the place is Shōnan in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. A group of passionate young people operate a beach radio station for the local community.
Director
Top cast
Miho Nakayama as Mariko Tanaka
Masanobu Katsumura as Ikemoto
Yûji Oda as Masaki Kosugi
Yuki Matsushita as Yuko Takahashi
Tech specs
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU 950.86 MB
1280*682
Japanese 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 43 min
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