Love in a Slice of Bread
Love in a Slice of Bread

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Love in a Slice of Bread

1991
Movie
97 min
Indonesian

Mayang, Harris, and Topan were best friends since childhood. Mayang, a columnist in a female magazine, had been married to Harris, a professional, while Topan was still single and became a photographer. Mayang and Harris went for a vacation to solve their problem. Topan was invited to join them because eventually he intended to go to the same direction. On the trip, the problems of the three unraveled. Harris had sexual difficulty because of his past trauma. Mayang, who tried to understand and help, was almost unsuccessful. Turns out Topan still harboured his childhood love for Mayang. As for the climax, Harris was suspicious towards Mayang and Topan. A film that portrays sexual problem not in a vulgar way.

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Director: Tatsuya TsurudaGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This film tells the story of a woman who finds solace and unexpected connection through her work in a bakery. As she navigates her daily life, she forms relationships that explore themes of love, loss, and personal growth. The narrative unfolds with a gentle pace, focusing on the subtle shifts in her emotional landscape.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'Love in a Slice of Bread' is scarce in publicly available archives. It appears to be a lesser-known independent film from Japan, and as such, did not garner widespread critical attention or widespread audience discussion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Limited critical reviews available.

  • Appears to be a quiet, character-driven drama.

  • Focuses on personal relationships and introspection.

Google audience: Due to the film's limited distribution and obscurity, there is no readily available summary of Google user reviews.

Fun Fact

The film features a young Miki Nakatani in one of her early acting roles, before she became widely recognized for her work in Japanese cinema.

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