Our 30-Minute Sessions (2020)

A Japanese supernatural romance in which a grieving musician's spirit inhabits a college student's body for just 30 minutes at a time to finish what life left undone.

Our 30-Minute Sessions - Movie Information

  • Original Title: サヨナラまでの30分
  • Release Year: 2020
  • Directed by: Kentaro Hagiwara
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Music, Comedy
  • Runtime: 1h 54m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): January 24, 2020 (Japan), September 9, 2020 (South Korea)
  • Alternative Titles: Sayonara made no 30 pun (JP), เทปลับ สลับร่างมารัก (TH)
  • Production Companies: Asmik Ace, Shueisha, Sony Music Labels, Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions, GEEK PICTURES, Kyodo Tokyo, Tohan, TBS Radio
  • Production Countries: Japan

Our 30-Minute Sessions - Plot

College student Sota picks up a cassette tape left behind by musician Aki when he died a year ago. When the tape is played back, Aki takes over Sota's body for just 30 minutes. They share the same body and rush to reunite a band that split up and bring a smile to Aki's girlfriend Kana's face.

Our 30-Minute Sessions - Trailer

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The story of our beginning given by "goodbye".

Our 30-Minute Sessions - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Kentaro Hagiwara

Main Cast

  • Mackenyu
  • Takumi Kitamura
  • Sayu Kubota
  • Shono Hayama
  • Shuhei Uesugi
  • Sho Kiyohara
  • Riho Makise
  • Michitaka Tsutsui
  • Yutaka Matsushige

Writers

  • Satomi Oshima

Producers

  • Yoko Ide

Our 30-Minute Sessions - FAQs

Who are the main actors in Our 30-Minute Sessions?

The film stars Mackenyu as deceased musician Aki Miyata and Takumi Kitamura as college student Sota Kubota, whose body Aki inhabits. Sayu Kubota plays Kana Murase, Aki's grieving girlfriend, with supporting roles from Shono Hayama, Shuhei Uesugi, and Sho Kiyohara.

What is the body-swap mechanic in Our 30-Minute Sessions?

When Sota plays a cassette tape left behind by the late musician Aki, Aki's spirit takes over Sota's body for exactly 30 minutes at a time. The two must communicate and cooperate within this strict time limit to accomplish Aki's unfinished goals before the possession ends.

What is Our 30-Minute Sessions about?

A Japanese fantasy romance in which college student Sota discovers a cassette tape belonging to Aki, a musician who died a year earlier. Playing the tape allows Aki to possess Sota's body for 30 minutes. Together they work to reunite Aki's disbanded group and bring happiness back to Aki's girlfriend Kana.

Is Our 30-Minute Sessions based on a true story?

No, Our 30-Minute Sessions is an original fictional story. The screenplay was written by Satomi Oshima and directed by Kentaro Hagiwara. The film blends fantasy, romance, and music drama elements rather than drawing on any real-life events or documented accounts.

Who directed Our 30-Minute Sessions?

Our 30-Minute Sessions was directed by Kentaro Hagiwara. The screenplay was penned by Satomi Oshima, and the film was produced by Yoko Ide. It was released in Japan on January 24, 2020, and later in South Korea on September 9, 2020.

When was Our 30-Minute Sessions released?

Our 30-Minute Sessions had its theatrical release in Japan on January 24, 2020. It subsequently opened in South Korea on September 9, 2020. The film runs approximately 1 hour and 54 minutes and was produced by a consortium including Asmik Ace, Shueisha, and Sony Music Labels.

What genre is Our 30-Minute Sessions?

Our 30-Minute Sessions blends Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Music, and Comedy. The film is a heartfelt supernatural love story grounded in the Japanese youth drama tradition, combining grief, friendship, and the healing power of music within a playful body-possession premise.

How long is Our 30-Minute Sessions?

Our 30-Minute Sessions has a runtime of 1 hour and 54 minutes (114 minutes). The film was released in Japan in January 2020 and is spoken entirely in Japanese, produced under a collaboration between Asmik Ace, Shueisha, Sony Music Labels, and several other Japanese companies.

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