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Wednesday, July 23, 2008


Boys Over Flowers: Final movie
Release Date: 21st August 2008
Language: Japanese
Rating: G
Genre: Romance / Drama



Boys Over Flowers: Final” opened this past weekend in Japan on over 400 screens. The movie topped the Japanese box office charts, bringing in an impressive total of 805,350 movie goers over the weekend. Not so surprisingly, “Boys Over Flowers: Final” did exceptionally well with younger women and teens. 25% of the audience consisted of movie goers between the ages of 16 through 19.
If you’re not familiar with “Boys Over Flowers: Final,” the movie is based off the top selling manga “Hana Yori Dango” written by Kamio Yoko. Yoko’s “Hana Yori Dango” went on to sell 5.8 million copies. That comic book was then turned into the super popular television drama “Boys Over Flowers” in 2005 and then a second season “Boys Over Flowers 2” appeared in 2007. There’s also an anime version of the comic, a prior Japanese live action television drama, and a Taiwanese drama (Meteor Garden) based off the comic and its spin-off F4.
The story itself in “Hanna Yori Dango” (Boys Over Flowers) is a Cinderella like story centered around the elite high school, Eitoku Academy. All of the students at Eitoku Academy come from super rich families, except one student named Tsukushi Makino. The school is ruled by four students known as the F4 (Flower Four). One day, Tsukushi Makino stands up to the F4 in defense of her friend and then becomes the target of the F4. But, Tsukushi Makino also secretly harbors a crush on one of the F4 members, while the group’s leader suddenly falls for the defiant Tsukushi as well.
In “Boys Over Flowers: Final” the movie is set 4 years later, when these students are about to graduate from their university. The movie was also filmed in various locations like Las Vegas, Nevada and in Hong Kong. The film features popular Japanese actors Mao Inoue (Makino Tsukushi), Jun Matsumoto (Doumyouji Tsukasa), Shun Oguri (Hanazawa Rui), Shota Matsuda (Soujiroh Nishikado), and Tsuyoshi Abe (Akira Mimasaka).


I saw this in poster at orchard cinemas, i din know that they are shoot into movie. i watched their drama for part 1 and 2, compare to taiwan Taiwanese acter by boy band group F4 was famous for a major hit tv series called Meteor Garden. The japan story are running abit more faster. But still very nice to watch therefore i now waiting to watch this movie wonder wat will be a differ..=)

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official teaser


 



official trailer


 


reference:


Boys Over Flowers as explained in wikipedia



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