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Reviews for the film are polarized, often highlighting its visual beauty against a "thick melodrama".
Miho Nakayama delivers a powerhouse performance as Toko, balancing tragic vulnerability with an untamed spirit. Hidetoshi Nishijima perfectly portrays Yutaka’s internal conflict—a man torn between societal duty and absolute passion. The clarity of the BluRay transfer allows viewers to catch the subtle, silent micro-expressions that drive the film’s emotional weight. 3. Musical Score
The film was released in two different versions. The original Japanese cut has a runtime of 170 minutes (2 hours and 50 minutes), while a shorter, 134-minute version was released for international markets. Sayonara.Itsuka.2010.1080p.BluRay.x264-aBD
| | Meaning | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sayonara.Itsuka | Film Title | The Japanese title of the film. | | 2010 | Release Year | The year the film was originally released in theaters. | | 1080p | Video Resolution | A high-definition resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, which delivers a sharp and detailed picture. | | BluRay | Source | The file was sourced directly from the commercial Blu-ray disc of the film. | | x264 | Video Codec | The method used to encode the video. x264 is a popular and efficient codec for high-quality HD video. | | aBD | Release Group | The tag of the group that digitally encoded and released this specific version of the file. |
Let’s peel back the layers of this particular file name, because the story behind Sayonara Itsuka (Sayonara Itsuka / "Sayonara, Someday") is as bittersweet as the encoding is efficient. Reviews for the film are polarized, often highlighting
Sayonara, Itsuka. And if you find this release, never let it go.
Set initially against the vibrant, humid backdrop of 1975 Bangkok, the story follows Higashigaito Yutaka (played by Hidetoshi Nishijima), a rising executive at Eastern Airlines. Yutaka is on the fast track to corporate royalty. He is engaged to Michiko (Yuriko Ishida), a relative of the airline's founder. Though he lacks a passionate spark for Michiko, the marriage guarantees his future as the company's next CEO. The clarity of the BluRay transfer allows viewers
Released in 2010 (though premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2009), Sayonara Itsuka (literally "Goodbye, Someday") is an adaptation of Naoki Prize-winning author Junichi Watanabe’s 2001 novel. The film stars as Yuji Tohno, a diligent, strait-laced salaryman engaged to a superior’s daughter. On a business trip to Bangkok in the 1970s, he meets Michiko —played with electrifying fragility by Yūko Takeuchi —a mysterious, liberated, and tragic woman who turns his orderly life upside down.