

Komada – A Whisky Family
Kotaro visits Komada Distillery for a project on Japanese craft whisky. Led by young female president Rui, who took over the family business, the distillery works hard to reproduce its signature whisky, Koma, which they had to stop making years ago. However, not to mention financial backing, too many clues are missing to revive the once lost whisky.
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Plot Summary
In this poignant drama, the Komada family has been distilling whisky for generations, upholding a proud tradition. However, as the patriarch's health declines, a rift forms between his sons over the future of the company. The film explores themes of legacy, family obligation, and the pursuit of perfection in the art of whisky making.
Critical Reception
Komada – A Whisky Family has been praised for its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and its respectful nod to the craft of whisky production. Critics have noted the strong performances from the lead actors and the film's atmospheric depiction of the distilleries.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually striking and emotionally resonant.
- A thoughtful exploration of legacy and familial bonds.
- Appreciated for its authentic depiction of whisky craftsmanship.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers highlighting the film's emotional depth and the compelling family drama at its core. The intricate details of whisky production also seem to be a point of appreciation.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Japan, showcasing the actual beauty and tradition of Japanese whisky distilleries.
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