
Meeting Myself 2019
Directed by Yoshinari Nishikôri, *Meeting Myself (2019)* is a poignant drama that explores memory, loss, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit.
Director: Yoshinari Nishikôri
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Meeting Myself (2019) about?
*Meeting Myself* tells the story of Toru Ikeda, a fisherman whose life unravels after a storm erases twelve years of his memory. Struggling with the void left behind, Toru drifts through life until his determined mother stages a subtle intervention to help him reclaim his past. It's a deeply human story about healing, connection, and the fragile threads that bind us to who we once were.
Who directed Meeting Myself?
Yoshinari Nishikôri directed *Meeting Myself (2019)*, guiding the film with a sensitive touch that balances emotional depth and understated realism.
Who stars in Meeting Myself?
The film features TAKAHIRO in the lead role as Toru Ikeda, alongside veteran actress Keiko Matsuzaka, who plays his determined mother Nobuko.
Is Meeting Myself (2019) worth watching?
With its gentle pacing and emotionally rich themes, *Meeting Myself (2019)* is a quietly powerful drama that rewards viewers seeking substance over spectacle. While it may not dazzle with high-octane action, its quiet exploration of memory and family resonates long after the film ends.
How long is Meeting Myself?
Meeting Myself runs for 96 minutes.
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About Meeting Myself (2019) — A Fisherman's Quiet Battle to Remember Who He Was
Directed by Yoshinari Nishikôri, *Meeting Myself (2019)* is a poignant drama that explores memory, loss, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit. The film follows Toru Ikeda, a once-skilled fisherman whose life takes a sharp turn after a devastating storm leaves him with no recollection of the past twelve years. Haunted by an unseen void, Toru withdraws from the sea he once loved and slips into a routine of silent suffering. It's his mother Nobuko who refuses to let him fade away, devising a heartfelt plan to gently coax his fractured memories back to the surface.
Set against the rugged backdrop of coastal Japan, *Meeting Myself (2019)* weaves a tender narrative of hope and reconnection, with TAKAHIRO and Keiko Matsuzaka delivering performances charged with quiet intensity. The film captures the bittersweet essence of starting anew, where even the smallest moments carry the weight of rediscovery. A contemplative journey about reclaiming one's past, it lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers with a lingering sense of warmth and reflection.