This is all about Love Romantic Story. The characters of Kita Kita are Allexandra De Rossi as Lea and Empoy Marques as Tonyo. In Japan there is a lot of beautiful places and many Filipinos go in Japan to work, to visit and to forget his/her story. Lea is a Tourist guide in Japan and she loves flowers. Tonyo is a Drunkard and he loves drink a beer and he wants also to tour all over the places in japan.
Summary: Lea was a tourist guide in japan. She can prove to everyone how clean and beautiful in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. One day Lea discovered that her Japanese boyfriend named “Novo” was cheating her. But Lea is broken hearted with this Japanese boyfriend because she saw her to another girl. That Lea’s feeling become sadness and crying and she can’t help herself to stop. When Lea is blind, there is person comes around her. And that was “Tonyo” or in
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STRENGTH I think the strength here is even if Lea broke up and she was blind there is a guy come to her life to complete her. And that is Tonyo, the guy who was never give up to being her friend and, soon her boyfriend because they fall in love to each other. They form a beautiful friendship that leads to an unexpected kind of love. And they spend the rest of their time together with a fullness of joy. B.WEAKNESSES I think the weaknesses of this movie when Lea discovered that her Japanese boyfriend named Novo, has been cheating on her. So that is the reason why she always got drunk every day in the beer house while talking by the banana guy wearing costume. While Tonyo, same with Lea they broke up of her girlfriend so he drunk a Sapporo alcohol in the same beer house of where Lea is there. Then he suffers because he accidentally hits a car, which leads to Lea being affected by temporary blindness to her eyes due to extreme stress. And the very sad in this movie is when Tonyo is unexpected accident, he crushed by a vehicle and declared a dead on a rival.
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