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Little DJ

2007 · 128 min
6.5 / 10 · TMDB

Taro is a 12-year-old into baseball and radio, especially "Music Express," a song-request show. Sound quaint? But it is 1977 and a small town in Hokkaido, a more innocent, pure-hearted time and place, we are told. Taro, however, has a blood disease that lands him in the hospital where his aunt is a nurse. Rounds of tests, transfusions and injections sap his spirit, despite the kindness and dedication of his young doctor and the Doctor's hospital-director father. The latter, a music buff who broadcasts classics over the hospital's PA system, asks Taro to relieve him as DJ — and soon the boy is ensconced in the hospital director's well-stocked library-cum-studio, spinning popular J-Pop tunes. He also becomes acquainted with Tamaki, a girl he first calls "the mummy" because of her bandages and full body cast — she was injured in a traffic accident. He later changes his tune when she is revealed as a cute 13-year-old — for him, an older woman...

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Original Title Little DJ 小さな恋の物語
Year 2007
Country Japan
Director Koto Nagata
Runtime 128 min.
Rating TMDB: 6.5/10 (2 votes)

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The director constructs a gentle narrative on the contrast between the fragility of a child's life and the healing power of art, using music as its primary emotional conduit. The film relies on the subtle performances of its young cast, whose sincerity elevates a simple story into a poignant fable.

What lingers after the credits is a quiet, resonant feeling of nostalgia for small, meaningful connections. It's a tender reminder of how shared moments can illuminate the darkest of rooms. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Koto Nagata

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