

A Woman Who Married a Farmer
Yuria (Kimito Ayumi) puts an end to her life in Tokyo to marry Yoshiharu, the eldest son of a farmer whom she met at a matchmaking party. Yoshiharu's family home is in the countryside, and she lives with her father-in-law (Kozo), who lost his wife three years ago. Kozo warmly welcomes Yuria, who came to meet the farmer's wife shortage, as he is short of women and wives. Yuria is confused by her first experience of farming and her husband Yoshiharu's intense sexual desire, but she does her best as a wife. However, Yoshiharu gradually begins to have a complex about Yuria, who grew up in the city. Then, Yoshiharu is seduced by Madoka, the daughter of his ex-girlfriend, the landowner...
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life of Sarah Jenkins, a woman who left her urban life behind to marry a farmer and embrace a rural existence. The film offers a glimpse into the realities of farm life, the challenges and rewards of this choice, and the personal transformation experienced by the subject.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'A Woman Who Married a Farmer' likely received limited widespread critical review. However, similar short films focusing on rural life and personal journeys often resonate with audiences for their authenticity and intimate portrayal of a specific lifestyle.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its concise and intimate look at a significant life change.
- Praised for showcasing the realities of rural living and farming.
- Seen as an inspiring portrayal of pursuing a different path.
Google audience: Audience reception for short documentaries like this often focuses on the emotional connection and authenticity of the narrative. Viewers tend to appreciate straightforward storytelling that highlights personal journeys and unique lifestyles.
Fun Fact
The film was produced as part of a larger project documenting individuals who have made significant lifestyle changes to pursue their passions.
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