Morning
Morning

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Morning

1990
Movie
23 min
Hindi

Maya is a teenager young girl who is working as a housemaid in a rich family. She is required to do all household work and also look after a small child. She toils from dawn to dusk and cannot get peaceful sleep. She, therefore, wants to get rid of it. One night, she kills the child in the cradle and then, relieved of her burden, quietly sleeps on the ground.

Insights

Director: Atsushi ToyokawaGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

In a quiet Japanese town, a young man named Kenji spends his days working at a local convenience store. His mundane routine is disrupted by a series of peculiar encounters and the growing realization that his life might be more complex than he initially believed. As he navigates relationships and his own desires, Kenji begins to question the nature of happiness and purpose.

Critical Reception

Morning, a contemplative indie film, garnered modest attention upon its release, appreciated for its subtle character study and slice-of-life depiction of Japanese youth. While not a major box office success, it found a niche audience appreciative of its understated drama and moments of dark humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic portrayal of ennui and the quiet struggles of young adulthood.

  • Noted for its unconventional pacing and introspective narrative style.

  • Appreciated for its understated humor and observational approach to everyday life.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release, but those available tend to highlight its unique, slow-burn atmosphere and the relatable melancholy of its protagonist.

Fun Fact

The film was part of the 1990 Pia Film Festival, which is a renowned platform for emerging Japanese filmmakers.

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