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  1. Ashita no Kioku/Memories of Tomorrow (明日の記憶, Ashita no Kioku) is a 2006 Japanese drama film starring Ken Watanabe, Higuchi Kanako and directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. The film is based on a novel of the same title published by Hiroshi Ogiwara in 2004.

  2. May 13, 2006 · A film about a man with Alzheimer's disease and his family, starring Ken Watanabe. The title refers to the Japanese phrase "remembering for tomorrow", which expresses the hope of preserving memories.

  3. Release Date: May 13, 2006. Runtime: 122 min. Genre: Award Winning / Award Winning-Drama / Award Winning-Elderly / Award Winning-Illness / Award Winning-Alzheimer's. Distributor: Toei. Language: Japanese. Country: Japan. Plot. Saeki, a sales manager of an advertisement agency, turns 50 this year.

  4. Nov 29, 2007 · “Memories of Tomorrow” is the first movie Ive seen about the disease that is told from the sick person’s point of view, not that of family members. The director, Yukihiko Tsutsumi, often uses a subjective camera to show the commonplace world melting into bewildering patterns and meanings.

  5. Nov 12, 2019 · From #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz comes Memories of Tomorrow, part of Nameless, a riveting collection of short stories about a vigilante nomad, stripped of his memories and commissioned to kill. Follow him in each story, which can be read or listened to in a single sitting.

  6. Memories of Tomorrow is the sixth and final book of the Nameless series, a collection of short stories about a vigilante nomad with no memories. In this book, Nameless faces his dark past and a deadly kidnapping case in Indiana.

  7. A moving and emotional film about a man with early Alzheimers, starring Ken Watanabe and based on a novel by Hiroshi Ogawara. The film explores the relationship between Saeki and his wife Emiko, and the metaphor of nature and memory.