Director: Rikiya Imaizumi•Genres: Drama
Chihiro, a former prostitute, decides to live an ordinary life as a social worker in a small coastal town. She works at a community center, helping marginalized people and finding her own place in the world. Along the way, she encounters various individuals and forms unexpected connections, seeking fulfillment and acceptance.
Call Me Chihiro received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its gentle pacing, emotional depth, and Kasumi Arimura's nuanced performance. The film was noted for its sensitive portrayal of social issues and its focus on human connection.
Praised for its empathetic storytelling and focus on personal growth.
Kasumi Arimura's performance as Chihiro is a standout, delivering a complex and moving portrayal.
The film effectively explores themes of isolation, connection, and finding one's purpose.
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Nominated for the Best Film award at the 46th Japan Academy Film Prizes. Kasumi Arimura won Best Actress at the 15th Asian Film Awards.
The film is based on the manga series 'Chihiro-san' by Take and Yumiko Suzuki.
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