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Notre petite soeur

Original title: Umimachi Diary
  • 2015
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Masami Nagasawa, Haruka Ayase, Kaho, and Suzu Hirose in Notre petite soeur (2015)
A story that revolves around three sisters who live in their grandmother's home and the arrival of their thirteen-year-old half sister.
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Three sisters live together in Kamakura. When their father - absent for 15 years - dies, they travel to the countryside for his funeral and meet their half-sister. Bonding quickly with the o... Read allThree sisters live together in Kamakura. When their father - absent for 15 years - dies, they travel to the countryside for his funeral and meet their half-sister. Bonding quickly with the orphaned Suzu, they invite her to live with them.Three sisters live together in Kamakura. When their father - absent for 15 years - dies, they travel to the countryside for his funeral and meet their half-sister. Bonding quickly with the orphaned Suzu, they invite her to live with them.

  • Director
    • Hirokazu Koreeda
  • Writers
    • Akimi Yoshida
    • Hirokazu Koreeda
  • Stars
    • Haruka Ayase
    • Masami Nagasawa
    • Kaho
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    7.6/10
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    • Director
      • Hirokazu Koreeda
    • Writers
      • Akimi Yoshida
      • Hirokazu Koreeda
    • Stars
      • Haruka Ayase
      • Masami Nagasawa
      • Kaho
    • 73User reviews
    • 161Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Haruka Ayase
    Haruka Ayase
    • Sachi Kôda
    Masami Nagasawa
    Masami Nagasawa
    • Yoshino Kôda
    Kaho
    • Chika Kôda
    Suzu Hirose
    Suzu Hirose
    • Suzu Asano
    Ryô Kase
    Ryô Kase
    • Yoshimi Sakashita
    Ryohei Suzuki
    Ryohei Suzuki
    • Dr. Yasuyuki Inoue
    • (as Ryôhei Suzuki)
    Takafumi Ikeda
    • Sanzo Hamada
    Kentarô Sakaguchi
    Kentarô Sakaguchi
    • Tomoaki Fujii
    Ôshirô Maeda
    • Fûta Ozaki
    • (as Ohshiroh Maeda)
    Midoriko Kimura
    Midoriko Kimura
    • Hideko Takano
    Yûko Nakamura
    • Yôko Asano
    Jun Fubuki
    • Sachiko Ninomiya
    Kazuaki Shimizu
    • Toshio Iida
    Kaoru Hirata
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    • Dr. Kazuya Shiina
    Masumi Nomura
    • Nurse
    Shinobu Ôtake
    • Miyako Sasaki
    Fight Seki
    • Masashi Ogata
    • Director
      • Hirokazu Koreeda
    • Writers
      • Akimi Yoshida
      • Hirokazu Koreeda
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    User reviews73

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    8De_Sam

    In one of the most paternalistic countries in the world, one film aces the Bechdel test.

    The adaptation of a graphic novel to film may seem more easily attainable than other media, it can still suffer from the same problems. Hirokazu Koreeda, with his attention to details, did a marvellous job with this film. I noticed many cabiria- movements throughout the film, I suppose mimicking the movement of the reader's eyes.

    Koreeda was also a good fit for the subject of the story, his last film Like Father, Like Son also handled relations between reunited family members. This time the most defining aspect is the role of the female in Japan, still a very paternalistic country, yet as the film shows they have no difficulty living on their own. Every film is an image of its time and Our Little Sister shows that times have changed, this case for the better.

    The cinematography was very beautiful, to the point were I would recommend trying to watch Our Little Sister on the big screen. The long-shots of natural views are breath-taking. Furthermore, the script and the film feel very precise, no doubt the outcome of Hirokazu Koreeda writing the screenplay, directing and editing the film.
    7ferguson-6

    No traveling for this sisterhood

    Greetings again from the darkness. Movies don't frequently begin after the most disruptive drama has already occurred. However, such is the case with director Hirokazu Koreeda's adaptation of Akima Yoshida's graphic novel "Umimachi Diary", the source material for this tale of sisterly love formed by tradition and some unfavorable circumstances that are "nobody's fault" (a recurring theme).

    Three adult sisters live together in their large family home, and have done so for many years – since their father left for another woman, and their mother, unable to cope, abandoned them. Sachi (Hanuka Ayase) is the oldest and self-burdens by carrying the most responsibility. Yoshino (Masami Nagasawa) and Chiko (Kaho) are quite a bit more care-free than their older sister, but this non-traditional family unit functions with traditional meals served within the walls of their traditional house.

    The sisters attend their father's funeral where they meet their half-sister Suzu (Suzu Hirose), who they invite to come live with them. The small town community of Kamakura provides a quaint and beautiful backdrop for the film … which has plenty of personal drama (what would you expect from 4 sisters?) but lacks the high drama that cinema usually heaps on screen.

    We easily get to know each of the characters, and how they deal with being a product of their past, while hoping not to repeat the mistakes of their parents. Although "death" is seemingly everywhere, this is mostly a story about appreciating life and beauty – and the strength that comes with a family bond.

    The acting is superb throughout, and director Koreeda's camera work is understated and complimentary … except for the moments when it's breathtaking – the Cherry Blossom tunnel, for instance. The look and feel of the film is quite tranquil, but emotions are constantly stirring – whether at a local diner or harvesting the family plum tree for this year's plum wine. It's little wonder that the film was so well received at Cannes Film Festival, and for those who enjoy a less-thunderous approach to cinema, it should be quite a pleasant two hours.
    8daisukereds

    Ah, what a beautiful film

    The source material (manga) is masterfully adapted into a 2 hour film. Excellent cast, direction, cinematography, everything in it (Kamakura is such a beautiful place)! I fell in love with all the characters (I specially liked Midoriko Kimura's role of the Cafe owner)..

    Everything in this movie feels so real, and lively. But also filled with emotions. And the theme and general feeling (what you take with you once done) is quite heavy, even if it is something simple we can all understand. I love the kind of stories that put a smile on my face, even if I felt my heart being tugged a bit. You can see the love that was put in it by everyone involved.

    Would easily recommend to anyone.. specially to those that sometimes just stop to realize they are alive.
    10vexyl

    loved it !

    This movie is 128 minutes long and at the end i was hoping it could go on for two more hours. For me it is the essence of what cinema should be. Great story real characters and real life ! Just a few days before i was watching SW7 and thought it was an OK movie but while watching "our little sister" i was realizing how much better cinema can be and how bad most Hollywood blockbusters really are. I know its like comparing a Michelin star cook to Mc Donald's but when you tasted both you realize one is art and one is fast food. One you eat because you're hungry (bored) and one because it tastes great. This movie is art because it touches you in a special way ... not you ego but your humanity.

    Compared to Hirokazu Koreeda previous movie "like father like son" the story is very loose sometime you even think there is none. You also get tricked by the expectations other movies force you to have by repeating the same motives over and over again. I'm not sure if this is intentional or the movie is just so different.

    Like most Japanese or Asian movies there is some stuff that could be a little bit to slapstick and melodramatic for western viewers but that's a very small price to pay.

    If you don't count anime "our little sister" makes it in my top 5 Asian movies of all time. I highly recommend it.
    10simon-wang

    The Pursuit of Happiness

    All the Hollywood directors producing one comic-book sequel after the other (and all other directors as well) should see this film, they should turn away in shame, and quit directing. Movie is largely seen as a medium to entertain, yet it could be so much more.

    Watching this movie, in every scene, it is incomprehensible for a western viewer how it is filmed: There are only daily life scenes, nothing dramatic, yet it is such a heart-warming experience, a simple joy of watching people living their lives.

    The story follows 3 very different grown-up sisters who live independently in a big house. The father has left them when they were little, and now they learn that they yet have another little sister. Soon their little dormitory has an additional guest. The main characters are the youngest sister who tries to adapt to her new life, and the oldest sister who is determined to live her life lead by strength and kindness.

    Critics have compared Kore-eda with Ozu, because of his calm observation of life. Still, Ozu's films contain great sadness, while Kore-eda's movies ('Like Father,Like Son', 'Kiseki') are full of hope and joy for living. They show simple people trying to find happiness in life. It has a Zen-like quality: one doesn't need big dramatic events to show love and kindness, if you are looking close enough you will find it in the most ordinary things in daily life.

    This is one of the best movies I've ever seen.

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    • Trivia
      Before they shot the movie, four actresses spent a day at the house together to get familiarized with the layout of the house and get comfortable with each other. They cleaned the house, weeded the garden, cooked meals and ate together. They also fixed the shoji screen, which Koreeda liked it so much that he incorporated the scene in the movie.
    • Goofs
      When the four sisters are having their lunch with Chika's boyfriend at their house, in the interior shot looking outward, all the noodles on the main plate have been eaten.

      In the next scene, an exterior scene looking inward to the house, Sachi reaches down and takes the plate away but Chika reaches up and takes several noodles off the plate with her chopsticks.
    • Quotes

      Sachi Kôda: I want you to stay forever.

      Suzu Asano: I want to stay forever.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Il était une fois...: Une affaire de famille (2021)

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Japanese)
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    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Our Little Sister
    • Filming locations
      • Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan(town where the three sisters live)
    • Production companies
      • Fuji IG Laboratory for Movies (FILM)
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Gaga
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $467,555
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,118
      • Jul 10, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,946,109
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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