Otouto (About Her Brother) (2009)
Otouto (About Her Brother) (2009)

Anno 2009
Paese Giappone
Durata 123 minuti
Genere Drammatico
Regia Yôji Yamada
Attori Sayuri Yoshinaga, Tsurube Shofukutei, Yû Aoi, Ryô Kase
Data uscita N.D.
Sceneggiatura Emiko Hiramatsu, Yôji Yamada
Trama
Dopo la morte del marito, Ginko, prende la direzione della farmacia Takano, insieme a sua figlia e Koharu e sua suocera. Koharu è in procinto di sposarsi. Dopo il matrimonio va a vivere con il marito e lascia la società nelle mani di sua madre e si sua nonna. Durante il ricevimento di nozze, Ginko, il fratello minore di Tetsuro appare all’improvviso. È la pecora nera della famiglia – un cantante fallito che si guadagna da vivere vendendo pesce fritto in un chiosco per strada. Incantato dalla bella nipote, Tetsuro, si esibisce in una piccola performance in onore degli sposi, cosa che offende i parenti al punto che Ginko è obbligata a chiedere scusa per suo fratello. La mattina seguente Ginko esorta il fratello pentito, insistendo sul fatto di abbandonare i propri sogni e di concentrarsi sul suo attuale lavoro. Il tempo passa e Ginko riceve la visita di una donna, Hitomi, che si presenta come moglie di Tetsuro che si trova in difficoltà economiche. Ginko dona alla donna dei soldi. È in quel momento che tra Ginko e Tetsuro scoppia una grossa lite al punto che si interrompono i contatti tra di loro. Qualche anno più tardi Ginko riceve una telefonata, deve andare ad Osaka…
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