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Hakui no imôto: Mubôbi na o-shiri
Eri lives alone in the house left by her father. Eri, who has decided to work at Fujimura Clinic as a happy nurse, looks like a nice adult man to the director, Mitsuo, and makes a nasty delusion during work. One night, when Eri returned home, her sister, Yoshie, was chilling wheat in her room. After leaving home for a long time, he says he came home after being thrown away by an adultery partner. During such days, Eri happens to meet her classmate Ayumi, but...
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Yumi works as a cleaner and harbors a secret passion for photography. She finds herself drawn to the mundane yet intimate moments of everyday life, capturing them through her lens. The film explores her quiet observations of the world around her and the subtle connections she makes with people she encounters.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its understated approach and subtle emotional resonance. While some found its pacing slow, many praised its unique visual style and sensitive portrayal of its protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric cinematography and quiet observation.
Some viewers found the plot to be too minimalistic.
The film's exploration of mundane life resonated with certain audiences.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The film's title translates roughly to 'White Sister: Careless Ass', a deliberately provocative title that contrasts with the film's gentle and introspective tone.
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