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I Wish (2011)

I Wish (2011)

Two brothers make a wish in this warm and thoughtful coming-of-age family drama

7.7

Movie

Japan
Japanese
Drama
2011
HIROKAZU KORE-EDA
Hiroshi Abe, Isao Hashizume, Joe Odagiri
127 min

TLDR

How immensely healing. Where can I get their grandpa’s sponge cake?

What it's about

Due to their parents’ separation, twelve-year-old Koichi Ohsako lives apart in a different prefecture from his younger brother Ryunosuke Kinami. The two hatch a complicated plan involving the new bullet trains to make their wish come true.

The take

Divorce is hard, even with a fairly civil separation and moving to another place entirely free from the divorced parent. The main emotional stakes are usually carried by the parent, but even then, children have some stake in this relationship, seeing that this permanently affects their relationship with both parents and any siblings they may have. I Wish tackles a separated family through the kids’ eyes– taking a rumored wish-making pair of bullet trains to get their family together, but in the optimistic reality kids tend to have, rather than a fantastical fairytale adventure. Through Hirokazu Kore-eda’s frames, and the precocious real life brothers portraying the main duo, I Wish effectively balances its hopeful tone all throughout, capturing the kids’ hopes and dreams in an endearing, but not overly sentimental, way.

What stands out

The guitar score is a bit cheesy, but with the slice-of-life scenes and the performances, it all comes across as charming rather than cliché.

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