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Dear Friends 2007

★ 6.021 votes115 min📅 2007-02-03

"Are friends necessary?"

In Kazuyuki Morosawa's sharply observed drama *Dear Friends* (2007), the glittering facade of popularity masks a hollow core. Rina, the story's magnetic yet morally vacant protagonist, effortlessly draws admirers with her flawless appearance and effortless charm.

Director: Kazuyuki Morosawa

Cast

Keiko Kitagawa
Keiko Kitagawa
Rina
Yuika Motokariya
Yuika Motokariya
Maki
Masaya Kikawada
Masaya Kikawada
Yousuke
Airi Toriyama
Airi Toriyama
Hiroko
Mao Sasaki
Kanae
Hatsune Matsushima
Hatsune Matsushima
Emi
Ren Osugi
Ren Osugi
Rina's Father
Yoshiko Miyazaki
Yoshiko Miyazaki
Rina's Mother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dear Friends (2007) about?

*Dear Friends* follows Rina, a seemingly perfect young woman whose popularity stems from her striking beauty and effortless allure. Beneath her polished exterior, however, lies a self-centered nature that treats others as tools for her own gratification. The film traces her gradual isolation as her behavior pushes away even her closest companions.

Who directed Dear Friends?

Kazuyuki Morosawa directed *Dear Friends*. Known for his insightful storytelling, Morosawa crafts a drama that balances emotional depth with sharp social observation.

Who stars in Dear Friends?

The film stars Keiko Kitagawa as Rina, alongside Yuika Motokariya, Masaya Kikawada, Airi Toriyama, and Mao Sasaki in key roles.

Is Dear Friends (2007) worth watching?

While *Dear Friends* unrated by IMDb, its genre-drama focus and themes of friendship make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological character studies. The film's nuanced portrayal of vanity and its consequences offers more food for thought than typical mainstream dramas.

How long is Dear Friends?

*Dear Friends* has a runtime of 115 minutes, or approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes.

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About Dear Friends (2007) — A Drama on Friendship, Vanity, and Self-Destruction

In Kazuyuki Morosawa's sharply observed drama *Dear Friends* (2007), the glittering facade of popularity masks a hollow core. Rina, the story's magnetic yet morally vacant protagonist, effortlessly draws admirers with her flawless appearance and effortless charm. Beneath the surface, however, lies a self-absorbed spirit that treats relationships as disposable. The film explores the cost of superficiality as Rina's behavior alienates even those who once envied her, revealing how loneliness can lurk behind the brightest smiles.

With a stellar cast led by Keiko Kitagawa, Yuika Motokariya, and Masaya Kikawada, *Dear Friends* blends social commentary with intimate character drama. The Japan-set narrative examines the true meaning of friendship, probing whether connection can survive when built on vanity rather than trust. Atmospheric and quietly devastating, Morosawa's direction captures the tension between illusion and reality, leaving audiences to ponder how far self-obsession can go before it consumes everything.