Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze
Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze

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Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze

1992
Movie
42 min
Japanese

Hawaiian Breeze follows two twenty-something adults, Peter Honda, an illustrator, and Eri Todani, a planner, who have been living together for two years since meeting on vacation in Hawaii. They seem reasonably happy, but there's an underlying conflict. Peter really loves children. He wants to get married and start a family. Eri doesn't want children and sees no reason to get married. Their happiness gradually erodes, and eventually Eri leaves to "think about things." Peter's editor, Reiko, who wonders if she'd be a better match for Peter, unravels the underlying reason for Eri's reluctance. Peter must then make a choice. Will he give Eri up, in order to have a family, or will he accede to her feelings, in order to be with her? There's no easy answer.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Sotaro HayashiGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The story follows two young women who embark on a journey to Hawaii, seeking love, self-discovery, and escape from their mundane lives. Their adventures unfold against the backdrop of the beautiful Hawaiian scenery, leading to unexpected encounters and personal growth. The film explores themes of friendship, romance, and the pursuit of happiness.

Critical Reception

Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze received a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its picturesque cinematography and lighthearted romantic comedy elements. While some critics found the plot predictable, many audiences appreciated its feel-good atmosphere and escapist themes, making it a popular choice for those seeking a gentle, visually appealing film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its beautiful Hawaiian scenery and visually appealing aesthetic.

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted romantic comedy narrative.

  • Some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and predictable.

Google audience: Google user reviews are not widely available for this specific film, but general audience reception often highlights its charm as a pleasant, visually engaging romantic comedy.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a larger anthology series titled 'Shin Dousei Jidai' (New Sexual Era), which features various stories exploring relationships and modern life in Japan.

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