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Director: Miwa Nishikawa
Cast: Hiroyuki Miyasako, Miho Tsumiki, Sei Hiraizumi, Naoko Ohtani
A portrait of an ordinary family that turns unstable when their frivolous son Shuji returns home after a long absence.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Wild Berries (2003) directed by Miwa Nishikawa received positive reviews from critics, who praised its portrayal of an ordinary family dynamic turning unstable. The film has not received major awards recognition, but has a respectable 7.0 rating on IMDb, indicating solid audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky Japanese character-driven comedies will appreciate the delightful ensemble performances and Miwa Nishikawa's deft directorial touch in the 2003 film Wild Berries, which offers a poignant yet humorous exploration of an ordinary family's dynamics when their wayward son returns home.
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