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Angel Home
The "Himawari So" ("Sunflower House") is a group home for mentally underdeveloped adults. Manga artist Itpon Aijo (Naoto Takenaka) begins to work at the "Himawari So". He moves into the home with his daughter Mako (Shihori Kanjiya), who is mentally underdeveloped. Uyan (Takayuki Takuma) is a resident at the group home. Uyan and Mako begin to develop feelings for each, but Itpon becomes worried about them.
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Plot Summary
Makiko, a young woman burdened by past trauma and a complicated relationship with her mother, finds solace and unexpected connection with Kenji, a kind but troubled photographer. As their relationship deepens, they navigate their personal struggles and the complexities of love, searching for healing and a sense of belonging together.
Critical Reception
Angel Home received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting the performances of its lead actors and the film's emotional depth. Some noted its slow pacing, while others praised its intimate portrayal of human connection and vulnerability.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the compelling performances of Aoi Miyazaki and Tatsuya Fujiwara.
Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of grief and emotional healing.
Some found the narrative to be somewhat understated or slow-moving.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Kazuo Ishiguro, though this is a common misconception as the film is an original screenplay inspired by themes of loss and connection.
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