

High school student Dai Miyamoto has his life is turned upside down the day he discovers jazz. Picking up a saxophone and leaving his sleepy hometown for the bustling nightclubs of Tokyo, Dai will find that the life of a professional musician isn’t for the faint of heart, as he must confront what it truly means to be great.

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Yuzuru Tachikawa
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I’ve watched this film 4 times in Japan. Even I’m not familiar with jazz, many scenes touched my heart. I was so amazed at the powerful, beautiful music and the pure passion of these young guys. Don’t remember how many times I cried. I can recommend this movie from the bottom of my heart.
@SeanPhilip860 721
I saw "Hiromi" and I bought a ticket
@Biscobibble 30
I am studying jazz piano, and (apart from the fact that they needed someone to tell the main character that he couldn't achieve his goal) when the dude said that practicing is worthless without talent I said WOAH THERE a few times. If you are a person with no talent, but you practice every day for like 40 hours, you're going to be better than someone with a ton of talent who doesn't practice at all.
@blalhber5447 187
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