

Gyoza You Can Kiss
A single mother going through a divorce returns to her parents’ home, and struggles to raise her child and reviving her parents’ Gyoza restaurant; when she falls in love with a handsome pro-golfer.
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Plot Summary
A jaded salaryman, on the verge of losing his job and marriage, stumbles upon a mysterious gyoza restaurant that serves dumplings with an uncanny ability to grant wishes. As his life takes a surreal turn, he grapples with the consequences of his desires, the ethics of supernatural intervention, and the true meaning of happiness.
Critical Reception
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 'Gyoza You Can Kiss' was met with a polarizing reception, praised by some for its unique blend of dark comedy and existential horror, while others found its tonal shifts jarring and its narrative underdeveloped. Despite critical division, the film garnered a cult following for its bizarre premise and thought-provoking themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its originality and Kurosawa's distinctive directorial style.
- Criticized for an uneven tone that struggles to balance horror and comedy.
- Appreciated for its philosophical undertones on desire and consequence.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's quirky premise and the performances, finding it a unique and memorable cinematic experience. Some viewers noted that the film's surreal elements could be off-putting, but most felt it offered a refreshing departure from conventional storytelling.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, almost hypnotic, theme music for the gyoza restaurant was specifically composed to evoke a sense of both comfort and subtle unease, mirroring the film's central themes.
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