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Tomboy Daughter Diary
Olympic gymnast Yukiko resists marriage plans, stumbling into a newspaper job under reporter Tsubasa. Amid comic mix-ups with a fake fortune teller, jealous suitors, and her eccentric boss, she finds herself and finally chooses love with Tsubasa.
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Plot Summary
A young girl, a tomboy, faces societal expectations and struggles with her identity in post-war Japan. The film explores her relationships with her family and friends as she navigates the challenges of growing up. It highlights her yearning for freedom and self-expression in a culture that often restricts young women.
Critical Reception
The film was a modest success upon its release, praised for its sensitive portrayal of childhood and its exploration of gender roles. While not a major critical darling internationally, it resonated with Japanese audiences for its relatable themes and heartfelt performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle depiction of a young girl's inner world.
Noted for its thoughtful examination of societal pressures on young women.
Appreciated for the performances of its lead actresses.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but mentions often focus on its nostalgic charm and the emotional resonance of its coming-of-age story.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Japanese cinema in the 1950s that began to explore more nuanced family dynamics and the evolving roles of women in society.
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