Dass-070 My Wife Will Soon Forget Me. Akari Mitani Exclusive
Mitani plays Haruka not as a victim, but as a woman fighting a ghost. She is angry, confused, and heartbreakingly sweet in her lucid moments. The audience watches her know she is losing herself, and there is a particular close-up in the third act—where she whispers, "Don’t let me forget you," —that is guaranteed to bring tears. DASS-070 transcends its plot synopsis to ask larger questions about identity and commitment.
The final shot is Kaito opening his wallet. Inside is a small, crumpled note Haruka wrote years ago before her diagnosis: "If I forget you, please introduce yourself again. I bet I will like you anyway." DASS-070 My Wife Will Soon Forget Me. Akari Mitani
Early in the film, Haruka is vibrant, quick-witted, and playful. There is a scene in the first act where she teases Kaito about his mismatched socks. It is light, airy, and filled with the chemistry of a couple who finish each other’s sentences. Mitani plays Haruka not as a victim, but