The deconstruction of the family as a concept has always been a popular topic in the Japanese movie industry, where the family drama is one of the most popular categories. Yukihiko Tsutsumi tries his hand in the genre, by adding a crime element, in a movie adapted by Shusuke Shizukui’s novel, “Nozomi”
“Hope” is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival
Kazuto Ishikawa is a successful architect. He is married to Kiyomi, who works in publishing and does her work from home, and is the father of two, Tadashi, who attends high school, and Miyabi, who attends middle school. They live together in an impressive, two-storied home, designed by Kazuto, who frequently brings potential customers to visit the premises as a sample, to the annoyance of Tadashi, who frequently finds strangers barging into his room without previous notice. Tadashi in general is experiencing a rough adolescence, and an injury that...
“Hope” is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival
Kazuto Ishikawa is a successful architect. He is married to Kiyomi, who works in publishing and does her work from home, and is the father of two, Tadashi, who attends high school, and Miyabi, who attends middle school. They live together in an impressive, two-storied home, designed by Kazuto, who frequently brings potential customers to visit the premises as a sample, to the annoyance of Tadashi, who frequently finds strangers barging into his room without previous notice. Tadashi in general is experiencing a rough adolescence, and an injury that...
- 6/6/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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