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Release Date:
October 28, 2006
Original Title:
ただ、君を愛してる
Alternate Titles:
Heavenly Forest
Simplesmente te amando!
Simplesmente, eu te amo
Tada, kimi wo aishiteru
只是爱着你
다만, 널 사랑하고 있어
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Avex Entertainment
IMJ Entertainment
SKY Perfect Well Think
Shogakukan
Studio Swan
Toei Company
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 12
Runtime: 116
The story begins with Makoto Segawa, a freshman at Meikei University. On the day of his university entrance ceremony, Makoto meets a fresh-faced, quirky girl named Shizuru. Makoto has a complex which causes him to shy away from contact with other people, but she succeeds in getting him to open up to her naturally. All Shizuru wants is to be with Makoto, so she takes up a camera too. The two spend their days together taking photos in the forest behind the campus. However, Makoto has feelings for another student named Miyuki. Shizuru decides that if Makoto likes Miyuki, she wants to like her too. She wants to like everything that he does. One day, she tells Makoto that she wants to take a photo of them kissing in the forest as a present for 'her birthday'. He obliges for her sake, and they kiss in the forest.
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Best Boy Electric:
Yoshi Sonoda
CG Artist:
Kaihei Hayano
Chief Lighting Technician:
Atsushi Takaoka
Co-Producer:
Yoshio Yanagisaki
Director:
Takehiko Shinjo
Director of Photography:
Mitsuru Komiyama
Editor:
Yoshifumi Fukazawa
First Assistant Director:
Tatsuma Hayashi
Tatsuya Ogishima
Matte Painter:
Kazumi Miyabe
Novel:
Takuji Ichikawa
Original Music Composer:
Yoshihiro Ike
Producer:
Toshiya Nomura
Hiroaki Miki
Shinzô Matsuhashi
Production Design:
Yoshikazu Furuya
Production Sound Mixer:
Hiroaki Masuko
Screenplay:
Kenji Bando
VFX Supervisor:
Shinji Tsuchiya
Visual Effects:
Naoto Yoshida
Masato Sadaoka
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