Ghost: Mouichido Dakishimetai | |
Director: | Taro Otani |
Producer: | Takashige Ichise |
Screenplay: | Miho Nakazono Shimako Satō |
Story: | Bruce Joel Rubin |
Music: | Michiru Oshima |
Cinematography: | Takuro Ishizaka |
Editing: | Yoshifumi Fukasawa |
Studio: | Oz Company |
Runtime: | 116 minutes |
Country: | Japan South Korea |
Language: | Japanese |
Gross: | US$9,833,553[1] |
is a 2010 Japanese supernatural romance film directed by Taro Otani. This film is a remake of the 1990 American film Ghost.[2] It is directed by Taro Otani and it stars Nanako Matsushima, Song Seung-heon, Mana Ashida and Kirin Kiki.[3]
Nanami Hoshino, a wealthy entrepreneur, marries Korean potter Kim Jun-ho, and they both live a seemingly happy life. Then, one month after their marriage, Nanami is killed by a biker on her way home. This tragedy leaves Jun-ho completely devastated. At the hospital, Nanami's ghost arises from her body, and upon meeting a ghost child, she realizes that she is a ghost whose presence cannot be seen. She then realizes that her death was no coincidence and Jun-ho is in imminent danger. Unable to communicate with normal humans, Nanami seeks help from the elderly psychic Unten in hopes of saving Jun-ho's life.
Eiga.com reported on 1 September 2010 that the theme song of the film Ghost: Mouichido Dakishimetai will be the song, which is sung by singer Ken Hirai.[4] This song was released as his 33rd single on 10 November 2010. Ken Hirai had previously provided theme songs for films like I Give My First Love to You and Ano Sora wo Oboeteru.