

"Better Late Than Never" with Tae Kimura
The show is centered around a fictional 'relearning project for adults,' aimed at creating an app for adults who want to update their knowledge. The members discuss what kind of content should be included in the app and how the current textbooks differ in content from the past.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged woman, reeling from a personal crisis, decides to embark on a spontaneous journey across Japan with a group of eccentric strangers. Facing unexpected challenges and forging unlikely friendships, she rediscovers herself and the beauty of life's detours. The film explores themes of regret, second chances, and the joy found in embracing the unknown.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews, with particular praise for Tae Kimura's performance and the movie's heartwarming narrative. Critics noted its blend of humor and emotional depth, while audience reception highlighted its relatable themes of self-discovery and finding happiness later in life.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching portrayal of personal growth and finding joy later in life.
- Tae Kimura delivers a nuanced and compelling lead performance.
- The film successfully balances poignant drama with lighthearted comedic moments.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved the film's uplifting message and Tae Kimura's touching performance. Many appreciated the relatable journey of self-discovery and the film's ability to evoke both laughter and tears.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actress at the Tokyo International Film Festival for Tae Kimura.
Fun Fact
The spontaneous road trip depicted in the film was inspired by director Tae Kimura's own unexpected solo travels after a challenging period in her life.
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