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Director: Shoji Horiba
Cast: Tomoyo Harada, Shosuke Tanihara, Kaoru Yachigusa
A sequel to "The Pierrot Prays to the Moon", which won the "Gold Medal Prize" at the Chicago International Film Festival Television Awards. A beautiful village in the mountains. Mayu is a wife, a mother and a daughter-in-law. While taking care of her husband and son, she is faced with despair every day as she visits her mother-in-law with a long-term illness. Amidst all this, she meets a man from Tokyo by coincidence and falls in love with him. A secret and illicit love where they understood each other's hearts. For Mayu, this love was captivating, a love that is one of a kind. In the midst of this love, time passes and after several years, it had brought her a whole new meaning to life. This is even more so being the forbidden kind of love. When the man invited Mayu to return to Tokyo with him, she must decide whether to stay in her hometown or abandon her home and follow him.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Three Moons, a 2015 romantic drama directed by Shoji Horiba, is a sequel to the award-winning film The Pierrot Prays to the Moon. While critical reception is unclear, the film appears to explore the forbidden love between a wife and mother, Mayu, and a man from Tokyo, leading her to confront difficult decisions about her future.
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Three Moons, directed by Shoji Horiba in 2015, is a captivating romance film that blends the forbidden and the mundane. With a talented cast led by Tomoyo Harada, the film offers a nuanced exploration of a woman's search for meaning and connection amidst the challenges of family and societal expectations, making it a must-see for fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas.
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