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Love Life

2022

6.9 /10 IMDb
123 Duration
Director: Kôji Fukada
Cast: 木村文乃 ,永山絢斗 ,砂田アトム...
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

A couple seem happy and fulfilled personally and vocationally as they live their ordinary lives, work their jobs and raise their son. A routine birthday party becomes the catalyst for complications, however, as the past encroaches on the present. The family members past lives and everyone's current feelings for the others become risk factors suddenly in what would have been an otherwise uneventful path to the future.

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木村文乃

木村文乃

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永山絢斗

永山絢斗

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砂田アトム

砂田アトム

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山崎紘菜

山崎紘菜

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神野三鈴

神野三鈴

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田口トモロヲ

田口トモロヲ

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Tetta Shimada

Tetta Shimada

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三戸なつめ

三戸なつめ

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福永朱梨

福永朱梨

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Yoshiki Urayama

Yoshiki Urayama

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森崎ウィン

森崎ウィン

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山川真里果

山川真里果

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22 Oct 2023

Anyone else remember playing "Othello" (the board game - not the "enemy in your mouth to steal your brains" guy)? I loved it... Anyway, "Taeko" (Fumino Kimura) lives with her second husband "Jirô" (Kento Nagayama) who has cheerfully adopted her rather lively young son "Keita" (Tetta Shimada) who is always playing the game. Indeed he is a champion and part of an online group who thrive at the thing. It's his birthday and he's all excitable. Mum loves a bath but often forgets to drain it afterwards... An accident ensues that leads to her ex-husband "Paku" (the frequently scene-stealing Atomu Sunada) coming back into their lives. He is an homeless, deaf, man and as both work for the local authority, "Jirô" suggests that - not entirely for altruistic reasons - she try to find him an home. His continuing presence puts everyone under a microscope that assesses decisions made and those yet to come for not just the three directly involved, but for grandparents who wanted a grandchild of their own and for people from both of their past lives. It deals with the expected emotions of guilt and torment, but it manages to avoid steeping us in sentimentality nor does it immerse us too depressingly in what is clearly a scenario riddled with grief and "what ifs?". The young Shimada is enjoyable to watch at the start and there is a definite chemistry here as the adults come to terms with their situation. It may seem a little long, but I felt Kôji Fukada paced this well allowing the characters to evolve in a natural fashion and making this quite an enjoyably poignant, at times darkly humorous, tale of family.