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Primarily Bangkok, Thailand (1975 and 25 years later) Release Date: January 23, 2010 (Japan) Language: Japanese Plot Summary: A Conflict of Passion and Duty
Directed by (known for A Moment to Remember ), this film is an adaptation of the novel by Hitonari Tsuji . It is a cross-cultural production featuring a Japanese cast and crew but directed by a Korean filmmaker and produced by CJ Entertainment .
Approximately 134 minutes (South Korean version) or up to 170 minutes (Japanese extended version). Language: The original audio is Japanese. Critical Reception [Film Review] Sayonara Itsuka | secret garden Sayonara.Itsuka.2010.1080p.BluRay.x264-aBD
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The technical file name represents one of the highest-quality digital preservation formats for the 2010 romantic drama Sayonara Itsuka (also known internationally as Goodbye, Someday ). Directed by South Korean filmmaker John H. Lee and based on the acclaimed novel by Hitonari Tsuji, this film is a visually stunning, cross-cultural masterpiece that bridges Japanese storytelling with South Korean cinematic melodrama. Primarily Bangkok, Thailand (1975 and 25 years later)
If you appreciate "widescreen opulence" and exquisite cinematography, the BluRay release of Sayonara Itsuka
Unlike standard streaming variants which throttle bandwidth during rapid motion or highly detailed scenes, the dedicated uses a high-bitrate architecture. This prevents macroblocking during fast cuts, rain sequences, or sweeping camera pans of the Bangkok cityscapes. Core Performance Profiles Language: The original audio is Japanese
The film's emotional depth and visual beauty are no accident, with a talented team both in front of and behind the camera.
This clarifies the film’s production and theatrical release. It distinguishes it from a potential TV broadcast or a later anniversary edition. The 2010 master represents the film’s original 35mm negative scan.