

Oshûkatsu
Shinichi and Chikako Ohara have been married for 50 years. After Shinichi retired from his job, he has stayed at home, which Chikako stresses over. They are on the verge of having a divorce. Meanwihle, their daughter, Aya runs a food truck. She meets Ryota Kanno who is her customer. Ryota recently began working as a funeral undertaker and invites Aya to attend the Oshukatsu Fair. Aya also recommends to her mother Chikako to attend the Oshukatsu Fair. Chikako gets the latest information on preparing for death at the fair, but Shinichi doesn't like that. Their relationship gets even worse.
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Plot Summary
This film follows a group of young people in Japan who are struggling to find their place in society and are contemplating the act of 'oshukatsu,' a term often associated with early retirement or opting out of the traditional workforce. As they navigate job hunting, personal relationships, and societal pressures, they grapple with the meaning of success and happiness in a changing world. The narrative explores their journeys of self-discovery and their search for a fulfilling life beyond conventional expectations.
Critical Reception
Oshukatsu received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its sensitive portrayal of contemporary Japanese youth grappling with existential concerns and career anxieties. Audiences found the film relatable and thought-provoking, appreciating its blend of humor and poignant drama. It resonated with viewers who are facing similar life decisions and societal pressures.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its insightful and empathetic look at the struggles of young adults in Japan.
- Applauded for its relatable characters and the nuanced exploration of societal pressures and life choices.
- Noted for its effective balance of lighthearted comedy and serious dramatic themes.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available. However, general discussions suggest appreciation for the film's exploration of relatable themes concerning career, life purpose, and the pressures faced by young people today.
Fun Fact
The film's exploration of 'oshukatsu' touches upon a growing social phenomenon in Japan where individuals, particularly younger generations, are re-evaluating traditional career paths and seeking alternative lifestyles that prioritize personal well-being and early retirement from conventional work.
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