

Haru yo koi
A successful screenwriter looks back on her life when she learns her husband has cancer. A year-long series, starring Narumi Yasuda.
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Plot Summary
Set in a secluded Japanese village, the story follows the complex relationship between a young woman named Sumiko and her mother, who is recovering from mental illness. As Sumiko navigates her own burgeoning desires and the expectations of her community, she forms a deep connection with a local man, leading to a series of emotional and personal revelations.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception from critics for its sensitive portrayal of mental health and complex family dynamics, though some found its pacing slow. Audiences appreciated the emotional depth and performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant exploration of a mother-daughter relationship.
- Acclaimed for strong performances, particularly by Shinobu Otake.
- Noted for its atmospheric depiction of rural Japanese life.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but those available highlight the film's emotional impact and sensitive handling of difficult themes.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Haru yo, koi,' translates to 'Spring, Come.' It is also the title of a famous Japanese song by Yosui Inoue.
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