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2025-04-20

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A dog searches for its owner, "traveling 3,000 kilometers over 5 years." "The Boy and the Dog" tops the box office for new films in Japan.

A dog searches for its owner,
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The movie "The Boy and the Dog" is adapted from a Naoki Prize-winning novel. It tells the story of a dog named "Tamot" who embarks on a five-year, 3,000-kilometer journey to reunite with an important person, healing countless hearts along the way. The film stars Fumiya Takahashi and Nanase Nishino, touching the audience and becoming Japan's box office champion. The two leads received praise from the director at a gratitude event in Tokyo and shared their feelings about the filming. The movie portrays the story of an unemployed youth who meets Tamot, illustrating the deep bond between humans and dogs, as well as the process of seeking hope in difficult times. The film will be released in Taiwan on April 25.

"The Boy and the Dog" is adapted from a novel that won Japan's highest literary honor, the Naoki Prize. The story depicts a dog named "Tamon," who spends five years traveling over three thousand kilometers from the Tohoku region to Kyushu to reunite with a partner who holds great significance for him. Throughout this journey, he not only heals himself but also touches the hearts of countless people. The film stars rising male star Takahashi Fumiya and popular female star Nishino Nanase, moving audiences to tears and helping the film become the box office champion in Japan.

Recently, the two leads participated in a thank-you event in Tokyo, where the German Shepherd "Sakura," who plays "Tamon" in the movie, was also honored to attend, bringing with her a letter of appreciation from the director. The letter fully expressed praise for Takahashi and Nishino, making both of them ecstatic. Takahashi read the director's letter aloud at the event, which thanked them for their efforts and performances and hoped they would continue to participate in filming in the future. Nishino shared that the director usually doesn't say much, which had given her some doubts, but the feedback today made her incredibly happy, while Takahashi expressed that collaborating with the director to create this character was a precious and honorable experience.

The film is adapted from the works of renowned writer Shichiri Natsukawa and tells the story of the spiritual connection between "Tamon" the dog and the people around him. Producer Hirano Takashi immediately decided to adapt the novel into a film after reading it, inviting well-known screenwriter Hayashi Yoshio to collaborate, while the direction was handled by the meticulous director Sese Takahisa. Hirano Takashi stated that the story reveals the process of people striving for hope amid suffering, which inspired him to want to make such a film, hoping to give the audience the strength to move forward.

The plot is set in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, six months after the earthquake, where the protagonist Kazunari (played by Takahashi Fumiya) meets the dog Tamon, who has lost his owner and is wandering outside. Tamon soon becomes an indispensable presence in Kazunari's home. However, in order to make a living, Kazunari begins to engage in criminal activities, ultimately losing touch with Tamon. Later, Tamon encounters a grieving woman named Miyu (played by Nishino Nanase) in Shiga Prefecture, and their companionship gradually helps Miyu regain a tranquil life. At this moment, Kazunari also reappears, and the two start to communicate through their connection to Tamon, yet Miyu's past traumas remain unresolved. The film will be released in Taiwan on April 25.