Family's Form
Family's Form

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Family's Form

2016
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Japanese

39-year-old Nagasato Daisuke is a bachelor who works for a stationery manufacturer. Although he is attuned to trends and interacts with other people flawlessly, he hates being hurt by love. Daisuke is not disatissified with living alone. On the day he moves to his new apartment, he meets his neighbour Hanako for the first time due to an unpleasant situation. 32-year-old Kumagai Hanako is a divorced office lady. She has the clear intention not to remarry and is already preparing for old age. For some reason, Daisuke and Hanako keep quarreling right from the time they meet. But the two of them actually have many similarities. One day, Daisuke’s father Yozo suddenly visits for the first time in five years. He had secretly remarried in this time and has a step-son in tow. Meanwhile Hanako’s mother Ritsuko starts living separately from her husband and comes to live with her beloved daughter without consulting her. Daisuke and Hanako’s lives as swinging singles get disrupted because of parents who have no hesitation about enjoying their own lives.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Peter SillenGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

Family's Form is a heartwarming documentary that delves into the life of the Sillen family as they navigate the challenges and joys of everyday life. The film captures intimate moments, personal struggles, and the enduring strength of their bonds, offering a candid look at what it means to be a modern family. Through candid interviews and observational footage, the Sillen family opens up about their experiences and their unique perspectives on love, support, and growing up together.

Critical Reception

Family's Form was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its authenticity and emotional resonance. Reviewers praised its intimate portrayal of family dynamics and its ability to connect with viewers on a personal level. While not a blockbuster hit, the documentary found a dedicated audience appreciative of its honest and uplifting narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its genuine and heartfelt depiction of family life.

  • Appreciated for its relatable struggles and touching moments of connection.

  • Seen as a thoughtful exploration of familial relationships and personal growth.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Family's Form often highlight its relatable and authentic portrayal of family dynamics. Viewers found the documentary to be moving and inspiring, with many appreciating the honest depiction of the challenges and joys that come with raising a family. The film's ability to evoke emotional responses and foster a sense of shared experience was frequently mentioned.

Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over a period of five years, allowing director Peter Sillen to capture the evolving relationships and significant milestones within the Sillen family.

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