Movie Reviews: Your Eyes Tell

Also Knowns As: Kimino Mega Toikaketeiru
2 Hrs 3 Mins

Rating

★★★★

Duration

2 Hrs 3 Mins

Movie Digest

Your eyes tell is a movie about a girl, Mei Kaori, who lost her parents and eyesight because of an accident, and a boy Shinozaki Rui, who was once a kickboxer, but now works in a car park.

Kaori mistakes Rui for someone else and starts talking with him. Rui who always stays away from society because of his dark past finds something in Kaori’s smile and is moved from within. Rui starts his kickboxing training again but finds out that he is connected with Kaori’s accident. Kaori needs surgery to get her eyesight back but doesn’t have the money. Rui reconnects with his dark past and fights a match to earn money for Kaori’s operation.

The Feel-Good Part

The movie is so painfully heartwarming that you would have to sit with a box of tissue. This movie is the definition of love and it is executed so beautifully that you will rewatch it many times and never get sick of it. It is a fantastic movie and very heart-touching.

The Disappointing Factor

The disappointing factor is that the movie ended. It is such a tragically beautiful movie that it makes every moment very special.

In-Depth Analysis

Your eyes tell is the remake of the 2011 south Korean movie, always.

Mei Kaori loses her eyesight and her parents in an accident. She tries to live every moment to the fullest but finds it hard to do so. Meanwhile, Shinozaki Rui was a kickboxer who leaves it because of some dark incident that compels him to disassociate with everyone, gets fresh out of prison, and now works in a car park.

Kaori mistakes Rui for someone else and starts talking. Rui grows soft toward Kaori and they both start catching feelings for each other. After some time, Rui finds out that he might be responsible for Kaori’s accident and feels guilty. He gets back into the kickboxing world and meets his dark past to win the prize money and pay for her eye surgery.

Star Power

The actors are amazing, though Yuriko Yoshitaka fails to make us believe she is blind. The chemistry between the main leads is amazing.

Overall Opinion

The movie is worth every minute. It has a tragically beautiful storyline that will melt your heart and the ending will make you cry and the amazing OST “your eyes tell” by BTS is just a chef’s kiss.