

Always the two of us
26-year-old Tanimachi Mizuho (Matsu Takako) moves to Tokyo hoping to become a successful author, but finds that Tokyo isn't so welcoming. There she meets a popular variety show writer, Morinaga Kenta (Sakaguchi Kenji), who happens to have been a childhood friend. But whether or not they fall in love is uncertain.
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Plot Summary
A reserved librarian in her late 50s, Eleanor Vance, who has lived a quiet and predictable life, finds her world turned upside down when she receives an unexpected inheritance. This inheritance comes with a surprising condition: she must travel to a remote Scottish island and spend time with a man named Charles, who claims to be her estranged son. As Eleanor navigates this new and challenging relationship, she begins to confront long-buried secrets and re-evaluate her own life choices.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Helen Mirren's performance. Critics often highlighted the film's emotional depth and its exploration of complex family dynamics. However, some found the pacing to be somewhat slow and the narrative predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Helen Mirren delivers a nuanced and compelling performance.
- The film sensitively explores themes of family reconciliation and second chances.
- Some viewers found the plot to be slow-moving and lacking significant dramatic tension.
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Fun Fact
Although the film deals with a significant age gap between the characters, Helen Mirren was only in her mid-50s at the time of filming, closely matching the age of her character.
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