

Every Day a Good Day
A university student attends a Japanese tea ceremony near her house with her cousin. There she has the Japanese tea ceremony in her life and it's there for her during moments when she is sad or happy.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Nozomi, struggles to find her path after college, feeling lost and directionless. She decides to take up a traditional Japanese tea ceremony class, where she is mentored by the stoic and experienced Noriko. Through the meticulous practice and quiet discipline of the tea ceremony, Nozomi begins to confront her own anxieties and slowly finds a sense of peace and purpose. The film beautifully captures her journey of self-discovery amidst the serene yet demanding rituals of chanoyu.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics for its quiet beauty, contemplative pacing, and strong performances, particularly from its lead actresses. It was praised for its subtle exploration of personal growth and the appreciation of simple moments. Audience reception was also positive, resonating with viewers who enjoyed its artistic direction and philosophical undertones.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its serene cinematography and contemplative atmosphere.
- The lead performances are often cited as a strong point, conveying subtle emotional depth.
- Some viewers found the pacing to be slow, which could be divisive.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's calming aesthetic and the relatable journey of self-discovery. Many found the depiction of the tea ceremony and its associated mindfulness to be a highlight, offering a sense of peace and introspection.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the 42nd Japan Academy Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the autobiographical essays of the author and tea master Noriko Morishita, who also appears in the film as the instructor.
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