

We Are 2018
We Are (2018) is a poignant Japanese drama by Michihito Fujii that follows seven high-school friends as their lives diverge after graduation, reuniting over a decade through heartbreaks, shattered dreams, and the enduring power of connection.
Director: Michihito Fujii
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is We Are (2018) about?
We Are (2018) explores the lives of seven friends who reunite over a decade as they navigate career struggles, personal losses, and the evolving meaning of their bond. Their journeys reveal how distance and time reshape relationships yet leave some bonds unbreakable.
Who directed We Are?
We Are was directed by Michihito Fujii, known for his intimate storytelling and focus on human connections in modern Japanese cinema.
Who stars in We Are?
The film stars Erina Mano, Kurumi Shimizu, Ryusei Yokohama, Yuki Morinaga, and Junki Tozuka as the core group of friends.
Is We Are (2018) worth watching?
With its emotional depth and relatable themes, We Are is a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. While lacking an IMDb rating, its focus on friendship and realism makes it a thoughtful choice for viewers seeking substance over spectacle.
How long is We Are?
We Are runs for 120 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive exploration of its characters' lives.
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About We Are (2018) — A Heartfelt Drama on Friendship and Change
We Are (2018) is a poignant Japanese drama by Michihito Fujii that follows seven high-school friends as their lives diverge after graduation, reuniting over a decade through heartbreaks, shattered dreams, and the enduring power of connection. Set against the contrasting backdrops of bustling Tokyo and the quiet charm of Maebashi, the film weaves a tender tapestry of youth, loss, and the unwavering threads that bind us to one another.
With a cast led by Erina Mano, Kurumi Shimizu, and Ryusei Yokohama, We Are captures the bittersweet transitions of adulthood—where ambition clashes with reality, and nostalgia becomes a guiding light. Fujii's intimate direction blends raw emotion with subtle realism, crafting a narrative that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.




