

Always - Sunset on Third Street
Teenage Mutsuko comes to Tokyo for work but ends up at a repair shop. She befriends the owner's family. Neighbors Hiromi, writer Chagawa with admirer Junnosuke strive alongside them in postwar Tokyo's evolution.
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Plot Summary
In 1958 Tokyo, Ryunosuke Chagawa, a struggling novelist, lives a solitary life in a small apartment and spends his days drinking and contemplating his next story. Meanwhile, a young orphan girl named Jun is sent to live with him by her uncle, who has gone to America. Initially resistant to the responsibility, Ryunosuke slowly begins to open his heart to Jun, finding inspiration for his writing and a new sense of purpose in his life. The film beautifully portrays their developing bond against the backdrop of a nostalgic, evolving cityscape.
Critical Reception
Always - Sunset on Third Street was a massive critical and commercial success in Japan, widely praised for its heartwarming story, nostalgic portrayal of post-war Tokyo, and strong performances. It resonated deeply with audiences for its themes of connection, resilience, and the simple joys of life.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching portrayal of human relationships and everyday life.
- Celebrated for its beautiful, nostalgic depiction of 1950s Tokyo.
- Hailed for its emotional depth and heartwarming storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's ability to evoke a sense of warmth and nostalgia. Viewers often appreciate the charming characters, the touching story of the novelist and the orphan, and the film's overall feel-good nature. Many find it to be a comforting and memorable cinematic experience.
Awards & Accolades
Won numerous awards in Japan, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor at the Japan Academy Film Prize.
Fun Fact
The film was a major box office success in Japan, becoming the highest-grossing Japanese film of 2005 and spawning two sequels due to its popularity.
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