The best Momoko Shimizu’s movies

Momoko Shimizu

Momoko Shimizu

If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Momoko Shimizu’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Momoko Shimizu.

Nobody Knows

Nobody Knows
8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 07/08/2004
  • Character: Yuki
In a small Tokyo apartment, twelve-year-old Akira must care for his younger siblings after their mother leaves them and shows no sign of returning.

Train Man

Train Man
6.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 04/06/2005
  • Character: Schoolgirl on the train
Densha Otoko (translated as Train Man) is a Japanese movie based on the purportedly true story of a 23-year-old otaku (Japanese geek) who intervened when a drunk man was harassing a woman on a train. The otaku ultimately started dating with her and chronicled his event and his dates with the woman (who became known as "Hermès") on the Japanese mega-BBS 2channel.

Closed Note

Closed Note
6.7/10
  • Genre: Romance
  • Release: 09/09/2007
Kae Horii moves into her new flat in an undisclosed area of Kyoto. While unpacking her belongings, she discovers a hidden compartment behind a inconspicuous mirror. In that compartment, Kae finds a notebook, that turns out to be a diary belonging to the previous tenant. Later that evening Kae starts to read the diary. The writer of the diary is Ibuki Mano, a young lady about to embark on her first year as an elementary school teacher. Ibuki is also in love with a man named Takashi, who may or may not hold similar feelings for Ibuki. The diary immediately resonates with Kae, as she plans to become an elementary school teacher herself. Ibuki’s experiences also works as an inspirational instructional guide for Kae’s own personal life. Kae is also in love with an aloof illustrator/artist, who may or may not hold similar feelings for Kae.

A Making of Nobody Knows

A Making of Nobody Knows
The making of the movie "Nobody Knows" by award-winning director Hirokazu Kore-eda.

God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand

God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand
5.2/10
What's scary is being a human being, and what's scary is being myself. Truly horrifying things reside inside oneself. The work asks if you can stand the inescapable terror.

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