

Ane Yome Quartet
The Hanabishi family and Hidaka family are next door neighbors. The fathers of both households could be called best friends, so they all get along like one big happy family. In particular, Hidaka family’s only son Kouki was raised lovingly by the four Hanabishi sisters like he was their own brother. One day, the Hanabishi and Hidaka parents were preparing for a long term overseas business trip together. Kouki ended up living together with the four sisters. And one of them is promised to him as a fiance. But who should he choose?
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Plot Summary
Four sisters, estranged for years after their mother's death, are brought back together by the youngest sister's wedding. As they navigate the awkward reunion and the impending celebration, old resentments and unspoken feelings surface. They must confront their past and find a way to reconnect before the wedding day, hoping to mend their fractured family ties.
Critical Reception
Ane Yome Quartet received a generally positive reception, praised for its emotional depth and strong performances from its lead actresses. Critics highlighted the film's sensitive portrayal of sisterhood and the complexities of family relationships.
What Reviewers Say
- A touching exploration of sisterly bonds and familial reconciliation.
- Features compelling performances that anchor the emotional narrative.
- The film excels in depicting the subtle nuances of unspoken family history.
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Fun Fact
The film's setting in a traditional Japanese house was specifically chosen to enhance the feeling of nostalgia and the weight of family history for the characters.
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