Director: Takehiro Kubota•Genres: Romance, Fantasy, Drama
In an alternate Meiji-era Japan, Miyo lives a life of servitude, ostracized by her family and engaged to the feared Kiyoka, known for his cruelty. However, upon meeting Kiyoka, Miyo discovers he is not the monster she was led to believe. Instead, he is a kind, albeit reserved, man who has been hurt by past relationships. As they navigate their unconventional arrangement, Miyo begins to find her own strength and perhaps even happiness.
My Happy Marriage received a generally positive reception, praised for its beautiful visuals, heartfelt story, and strong performances, particularly from the lead actors. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, the film was largely lauded as a touching adaptation of the popular light novel series.
Praised for its stunning visual aesthetic and romantic storyline.
The performances of the lead actors were highlighted as a significant strength.
A faithful and emotionally resonant adaptation for fans of the source material.
Google audience: While specific aggregated Google user ratings are not readily available, audience feedback generally pointed to appreciation for the film's romantic elements and visual presentation.
The film is based on the best-selling light novel series of the same name by Akumi Agatsuma, which has also been adapted into a popular manga and has a devoted fanbase.
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