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RomanceDrama

Touch

- Discover what might have been.

Soon after the break of the pandemic and realizing that his clock is ticking, Kristofer gets the urge to embark on a journey to try to find out what really happened when his Japanese girlfriend mysteriously vanished without a trace from London fifty years earlier.

Release Date : 2024-05-29

Language :EnglishIcelandicJapanese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : RVK StudiosGood Chaos

Production Country : IcelandUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Egill Ólafsson

Character Name : Kristófer

Original Name : Egill Ólafsson

Gender : Male

Kōki

Character Name : Miko (Young)

Original Name : Kōki,

Gender : Female

Pálmi Kormákur Baltasarsson

Character Name : Kristófer (Young)

Original Name : Pálmi Kormákur Baltasarsson

Gender : Male

Masahiro Motoki

Character Name : Takahashi

Original Name : 本木雅弘

Gender : Male

Yōko Narahashi

Character Name : Miko

Original Name : Yōko Narahashi

Gender : Female

Ruth Sheen

Character Name : Mrs. Ellis

Original Name : Ruth Sheen

Gender : Female

Masatoshi Nakamura

Character Name : Kutaragi

Original Name : 中村雅俊

Gender : Male

Meg Kubota

Character Name : Hitomi

Original Name : Meg Kubota

Gender : Female

María Ellingsen

Character Name : Ella

Original Name : María Ellingsen

Gender : Female

Benedikt Erlingsson

Character Name : Dr. Stefánsson

Original Name : Benedikt Erlingsson

Gender : Male

Sigurður Ingvarsson

Character Name : Jonas

Original Name : Sigurður Ingvarsson

Gender : Male

Starkadur Petursson

Character Name : Markús

Original Name : Starkadur Petursson

Gender : Male

Tatsuya Tagawa

Character Name : Arai-San

Original Name : Tatsuya Tagawa

Gender : Male

Charles Nishikawa

Character Name : Goto-San

Original Name : Charles Nishikawa

Gender : Male

Eiji Mihara

Character Name : Dr. Kobayashi

Original Name : Eiji Mihara

Gender : Male

Akshay Khanna

Character Name : Philllip

Original Name : Akshay Khanna

Gender : Male

Theodór Júlíusson

Character Name :

Original Name : Theodór Júlíusson

Gender : Male

Kieran Buckeridge

Character Name : Receptionist London Hotel

Original Name : Kieran Buckeridge

Gender : Male

Brandy Row

Character Name : Tattoo parlor owner

Original Name : Brandy Row

Gender : Male

Masaya Mimura

Character Name : Naruki

Original Name : Masaya Mimura

Gender : Male

Rie Shibata

Character Name : Hashimoto

Original Name : 柴田理恵

Gender : Female

Eugene Nomura

Character Name : Akira

Original Name : 野村祐人

Gender : Male

Katla M. Þorgeirsdóttir

Character Name : Marrige Councelor

Original Name : Katla M. Þorgeirsdóttir

Gender : Female

Anthony Bacigalupo

Character Name : British Man

Original Name : Anthony Bacigalupo

Gender : Male

Harpa Elísa Þórsdóttir

Character Name : Sonja (voice)

Original Name : Harpa Elísa Þórsdóttir

Gender : Male

Andrew Barron

Character Name : Fishmonger

Original Name : Andrew Barron

Gender : Male

Richard Rycroft

Character Name : School Official

Original Name : Richard Rycroft

Gender : Male

Jules Tait

Character Name : Librarian

Original Name : Jules Tait

Gender : Male

Jules Tait

Character Name : Hotel Receptionist - Japan

Original Name : Jules Tait

Gender : Male

Ania Powazka

Character Name : Retirement Home Attendant

Original Name : Ania Powazka

Gender : Male

Ylva Þórsdottir Planman

Character Name : Duty Free Attendant

Original Name : Ylva Þórsdottir Planman

Gender : Male

Paul Long

Character Name : Restaurant Waiter London

Original Name : Paul Long

Gender : Male

Takashi Nishina

Character Name : Chef Kawasaki

Original Name : 仁科貴

Gender : Male

Jo Kataoka

Character Name : Kawasaki's Son

Original Name : Jo Kataoka

Gender : Male

Osamu Tanpopo

Character Name : Sake Bar Owner

Original Name : Osamu Tanpopo

Gender : Male

Fumi Sugimoto

Character Name : Flower Shop Attendant

Original Name : Fumi Sugimoto

Gender : Male

Kenta Ogawa

Character Name : Hotel Porter - Japan

Original Name : Kenta Ogawa

Gender : Male

Masaru Yamashita

Character Name : Yamamoto-san

Original Name : 山下優

Gender : Male

Hiroyuki Nomura

Character Name : Nippon Customer

Original Name : Hiroyuki Nomura

Gender : Male

Martin Wright

Character Name : Hotel Doorman

Original Name : Martin Wright

Gender : Male

Ingibjörg Ásmundsdóttir

Character Name : Doctor's Assistant (voice)

Original Name : Ingibjörg Ásmundsdóttir

Gender : Male

Atsuko Sato

Character Name : Narrator

Original Name : Atsuko Sato

Gender : Male

Ingvar Þór Björnsson

Character Name : Radio News Reporter

Original Name : Ingvar Þór Björnsson

Gender : Male

Daigo Tanji

Character Name : Karaoke Bar Owner

Original Name : Daigo Tanji

Gender : Male

Shiun Sato

Character Name : Shoe Shop Attendant

Original Name : Shiun Sato

Gender : Male

Kevin Tran

Character Name : Doorman in Harrow

Original Name : Kevin Tran

Gender : Male

Egill B. Hreinsson

Character Name : Piano Player

Original Name : Egill B. Hreinsson

Gender : Male

Giichi Takasawa

Character Name : Obstetrician

Original Name : Giichi Takasawa

Gender : Male

Miku Konishi

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Miku Konishi

Gender : Male

Yayoi Mizoguchi

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Yayoi Mizoguchi

Gender : Male

Claire Woodland

Character Name : New Tenant

Original Name : Claire Woodland

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-07-13

Many of us have experienced situations in life that have left us wondering “what might have been,” especially in matters of romance. And sometimes these scenarios can linger in our psyche for a lifetime, gnawing away at us and potentially leaving us with feelings of profound regret. Some of us, though, vow not to succumb to such disappointment, taking action to resolve these matters before it’s too late. Such is the case of a 75-year-old Icelandic man (Egill Ólafsson) suffering from the onset of dementia during the early days of the COVID pandemic. With the clock running out, his health faltering and stringent quarantine measures being put into place, he’s nevertheless desperate to learn what happened to the love of his life, a beautiful young Japanese immigrant (Kōki) he met 51 years earlier while his younger self (Pálmi Kormákur) was living in London. After a brief, passionate love affair, she suddenly vanished and returned to Japan without an explanation, an event that has haunted him ever since. He decides to search for her before health and travel restrictions prevent him from doing so, an impulsive journey that takes him back to London and then on to Japan to find out what happened. To say much more would reveal too much about the secrets driving this compelling romance/mystery, suffice it to say, though, that the protagonist’s tale is an engaging one, told through an absorbing story line deftly peppered with flashbacks to different points in the characters’ lives. In telling this story of love and intrigue, writer-director Baltasar Kormákur presents a colorful mix of genuinely original characters in a variety of circumstances not depicted on the big screen before. Admittedly, the pacing could stand to be stepped up in a few places (an outcome that could have been accomplished with some judicious editing), and further enhancement of the back story and character development might have provided more meaningful depth to the overall narrative. However, given the captivating trail of bread crumbs that the filmmaker doles out for viewers, this heartfelt release leaves audience members continually wondering what’s coming next. And, in doing so, the picture serves up a number of little-known, eye-opening cultural revelations that add spice and diversity to a genre that seldom ventures into such unfamiliar territory, an objective carried out with a tremendous sense of warmth without becoming unduly sentimental. In my view, this is the picture that the vastly overrated “Past Lives” (2023) was trying to be (and could have been), one that entertains, enlightens and educates all at the same time while providing audiences with a tale that’s sure to tug at the heartstrings – and shows us how “what might have been” could have actually been brought into being.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-08-31

Anyone else think that Egill Ólafsson turned slowly into Lord Olivier in this drama? He's "Kristófer" - an elderly Icelander whom, on the cusp of global lockdown, flies to London to retrace some steps from his earlier life in the 1970s. Then he (Palmi Kormákur) was a disillusioned student at the LSE who jacks it all in to go and work in a small Japanese restaurant in Soho. He's an handsome and engaging lad who soon fits into the family infrastructure of the place, willing to learn their language and how to prepare some of their speciality dishes - and also willing to befriend daughter "Miko" (Kôki). As the story develops, we see a burgeoning love story set against a backdrop of a family that hastily left their homeland after the end of the war, and that have some fairly traumatic links with the events that led, ultimately, to it's conclusion. The production knits some early seventies music into a storyline that also suggests "Kristófer" hasn't too much time left on his own clock as he uses virtually no information to see if he can track down his former love. I suppose the romantic elements to this are a little on the predictable side, but director Baltasar Kormâkur manages to elicit from both versions of the man, from the impressive young Kôki and from the emotionally conflicted father "Takahashi" (Masahiro Motoki) performances that are mischievous and celebratory at times whilst also touching and quite emotionally charged. The theme also reminds us that many innocent citizens born and as yet unborn were affected by the actions of 1945 than continued to haunt generations long afterwards. I didn't quite love the ending, but this is quite a subtle powerfully story that's worth a watch.