Akko's Secret

August. 31,2012      
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Young Atsuko Kagami comes into possession of a magical mirror that lets her transform into anything she wishes. Atsuko Kagami then attempts to save a company which is about to be sold by using her transformation abilities. She also falls in love as a 22-year-old college student.

Haruka Ayase as  Atsuko Kagami
Masaki Okada as  Naoto Hayase
Takeshi Kaga as  Kito
Masako Motai as  Tsuruko Oba
Tsukaji Muga as  security guard
Shosuke Tanihara as  cosmetics employee
Kazue Fukiishi as  cosmetics employee
Ren Osugi as  Ex-president of cosmetics co.
Teruyuki Kagawa as  Fairy
Keiko Horiuchi as  Atsuko Kagami's mother

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Reviews

Wordiezett
2012/08/31

So much average

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XoWizIama
2012/09/01

Excellent adaptation.

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Guillelmina
2012/09/02

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Janis
2012/09/03

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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kuk-48505
2012/09/04

The babe in this movie is hawt. Her legs and her hair say 'make me yours.' and only a very few select men could do it. I am so jealous of the man (the advertising exec) who was with her. Boy the chick was super thin.

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fluffset
2012/09/05

While I'm watching this movie I thought that this movie is so ridiculous, so many obvious plothole but then I realized that this is a kid movie, which mean a family movie that is specially constructed for female audiences. If I take this movie too seriously it will get a really really bad rating but if I take this as a children movie, it will be better. Actually, its quite good. I really like the cinematography, which is colorful and 'kawaii'. The storyline is really easy, we as an adult who have watched a lot of movie can easily predicts what will happen next, frankly. I don't know its really for a kid because at the half of the movie till the end there is so many corporate word used like 'shareholder', 'stake', 'capitalist' and have some action too, not to bloody and no blood at all. All cast are do their job really well, easy character but I think Haruka Ayase's character is the hardest one because she must acting like a 10 years old girl which is so annoying but she's so real. I don't really like this movie actually, its too 'easy'. Good light movie but not everyone can enjoy this.

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DICK STEEL
2012/09/06

The Japanese manga and anime universe have more than enough content to be adapted into their respective film version, and it's quite the even playing field with those geared for predominantly male, or the female crowd, get made. With the latter there are films like Paradise Kiss, and the more recent one is Akko-Chan, which if my memory serves me well, was something that was on telly during the days of growing up. It's female fantasy stuff, where a young girl with a magic cosmetic compact, get to be whoever she wants to be, in grown up fashion, each time she chants a slogan, which is reversible once she delivers help, and goes back to being a 10 year old girl.Riko Yoshida plays the young girl Atsuko Kagami, who's a fan of cosmetics, and quite the vain pot. When her compact got broken, she got visited by a Mirror Spirit (Teruyuki Kagawa) who grants her a magical compact, and the rest is history. She can transform to just about anyone in any profession, something which is advantageous to anyone who cannot decide just what they want to be when they grow up. Haruka Ayase takes over the older Atsuko aka Akko- Chan character, and soon enough finds excuses to skip winter cram school, to intern at a cosmetics company under young executive Naoto Hayase (Masaki Okada) who had seemed to lose his passion and enthusiasm given the various bureaucratic red tape he has to deal with on a daily basis, especially under the doom and gloom of an unpopular takeover by the Yakuza-ish led Kito (Takeshi Kaga).Being a mainstream Japanese film adapted from a separate medium for fans and non-fans alike, Akko-Chan the Movie is pretty self contained, following a formula with a story that contains the origin, a primary adversary or situation to address, before a finale that's usually heartwarming or poignant. Romance usually gets thrown in somewhere, as well as a good message or two about life in general. But before you balk at the romance bit, where there's a 17 year gap between Akko-Chan and Naoto, not to mention the little girl being a minor, let's just say that things stayed rather platonic, but never groomed in any sense of the word. How this developed was something close to yet another Haruka Ayase film My Girlfriend is a Cyborg, and I felt was an extremely nice touch to get all the morbidity out of the way.One may dismiss this from the onset being a fluffy chick flick, but surprisingly the story contains strong sub-arcs, like the great divide between management and the rank and file workers, of mergers, acquisitions and the threats of loss jobs when the board decides to take unpopular tough stances on policy, and how one should excel in one's job, and keeping the faith, inspiration and enthusiasm going. Comedy during this film's central corporate struggle theme comes in the form of Akko-Chan's methods in achieving her aims, or doing what she thinks is right, through the use of magic and impersonation as other characters. While it's manipulation and cheating, this again goes full circle to the lessons that the kid learns at the end of the day.Haruka Ayase piled on the kitschy-cuteness starring as an immature girl stuck in a young adult's body, with jokes that naturally played on this fish out of water concept with a student being overwhelmed by the adult nature of work, office politics, as well as being caught up with conversational pieces that are too complicated for a sixth grader. Ayase continues to bring about innocence to roles that she tackles, and Akko-Chan fits her perfectly like hand in glove, bringing the character to life with her chirpiness and hyperactivity. Fans of Handsome Suits will also note the supporting appearance of actors Shosuke Tanihara and Muga Tsukaji in bit roles as a spineless executive and a security guard respectively.It's formula but full of heart, and that's coming from someone who isn't the intended demographic target audience, with a clear message of not forgetting the simpler values learnt through elementary school that we can apply in life. A definite recommend!

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