


Little Forest: Winter/Spring
Ichiko bakes a cake for an end-of-year party with her friends. In the depths of winter, making mochi and curry keeps the people of Komori warm. Later, spring brings thoughts of her absent mother as well as rice planting and sakura, and she begins to think of leaving Komori behind again.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Ichiko returns to her rural village home after a failed romance and career setback in Tokyo. She finds solace and purpose in the changing seasons and the cyclical nature of rural life, focusing on cultivating the land and preparing traditional meals from scratch. Through her connection to nature and the bounty it provides, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and healing.
Critical Reception
Little Forest: Winter/Spring was widely praised for its serene beauty, its meditative pacing, and its heartwarming depiction of a simpler life. Critics and audiences alike found the film to be a calming and visually stunning escape, celebrating its authentic portrayal of food preparation and the deep connection between humans and nature. It resonated particularly with those seeking a gentle and uplifting cinematic experience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its beautiful cinematography and tranquil atmosphere.
- Celebrated for its authentic and satisfying portrayal of cooking and food.
- Seen as a deeply calming and restorative viewing experience.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this film, general audience feedback often highlights its relaxing and visually appealing nature, with many appreciating the focus on nature, food, and self-sufficiency.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a manga series of the same name by Daisuke Igarashi, which was also adapted into a popular South Korean film and a Korean television series.
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