

Ai wa mieru: Zenmô fûfu ni yadotta chiisana inochi
Ueto Aya's is Juri Tatematsu. She's blind like her husband. They give birth to a child, despite fears and opposition from their parents. Raising the child, Juri keeps pushing herself towards her dream of becoming a professional musician. She made her dream come true.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young couple who are expecting their first child. However, during the pregnancy, they learn that their unborn child has a severe disability. Faced with difficult choices and societal pressures, the couple must navigate their emotions and decide how to move forward.
Critical Reception
This independent Japanese drama garnered a small but dedicated following for its sensitive and emotional portrayal of a difficult subject. While not widely released internationally, it resonated with audiences who appreciated its heartfelt narrative and focus on family values.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional depth and honest exploration of parental love.
- Commended for its sensitive handling of a challenging topic without resorting to melodrama.
- Appreciated for its focus on the human aspects of difficult medical decisions.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to limited release, but those available often highlight the film's tear-jerking narrative and the powerful performances of its lead actors in depicting the couple's emotional journey.
Fun Fact
The film's title translates to 'Love is Visible: A Small Life Born to an Elderly Couple', although the primary focus is on a younger couple facing the challenges of an unexpected pregnancy.
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