The Mamiya Brothers.
A 2006 comedy film written and directed by Japanese director Yoshimitsu Morita, based on a novel by Kaori Ekuni. The film follows two eccentric brothers, who are also each other's best friend, as they try to find love.
At the UK Youth Parliament event 2006 - Circles of Reconciliation held at the British Museum some people came to tell us their stories of being able to forgive others that have done them great harm. Stories of surviving bombings, imprisonment and loss.
It's well worth visiting the website and reading other peoples stories.
http://www.thefor givenessproject.com
Japanese version of the Wild Speed 3 trailer. Granted not that different from the English version.
In the Japanese version they kept Kitagawa's scenes in.
Rina doesn't think friends are necessary. She can't maintain relationships. She then discovers she has a terminal illness and is hospitalised. An old friend, Maki, uses this chance to reconnect with Rina. Maki stabs herself in the chest when Rina tries to kill herself, declaring she will share the same pain as Rina. This gives Rina hope that she can find faith in friends again.