Personally a 8/10, but only for this reason:
~my little prose on it
I Loved Shindô. More than my words can express. The storyline flowed melodiously transforming my reality into theirs. All I can think about is the sound of a piano; that is all I want to hear and nothing else. It is as if I had been missing something and I am trying to find it again. And where is this melody? It is off somewhere, unreachable, far beyond the physical and mental abilities of myself. I must be perfect, I accept nothing else. But perfection has its costs…that is so unfair.
I love piano movies with a passion no matter what faults the movie may have. They incite a certain false reality where I flow upon a lake absorbing the melody and emotions felt. I move along the ~score ~of~ notes~. I personally rate this as one of my favorites. I hope you enjoy it as well. Thanks to Reika no Rakuen for introducing me to this Japanese movie. Also, I enjoyed “Secret I Cannot Tell” as well. In the movie is Matsuyama Kenichi [L in Death Note] and Narumi Riko [1 Litre of Tears drama].
You can watch it streaming on aznVtv or CrunchyRoll.

You are very poetic in your afterthoughts of this movie.
That’s very good, I can’t be poetic at all :/
Regarding “Secret I Cannot Tell” – is it the Jay Chou movie? Yep, that movie is a nice movie, too