
pour 2019
In the poignant drama 'pour (2019)', director Suzuki Takashi masterfully weaves a tale of abandonment and unrequited love. The story follows Shota, a young boy left in the care of Yui's mother, Ryoko, after his father, Akira, makes the difficult decision.
Director: Suzuki Takashi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is pour (2019) about?
The film tells the story of a young boy left in the care of his foster mother after his father abandons him, and the complex relationships that develop between the boy, his foster family, and his real mother.
Who directed pour?
Suzuki Takashi
Who stars in pour?
The movie features a talented cast, including Sawako Fujima, Amon Hirai, Yusuke Oshiba, Mitsuki Akiba, and Seigo Nishihara.
Is pour (2019) worth watching?
While 'pour (2019)' may not be a blockbuster hit, its poignant exploration of identity and family dynamics, combined with the impressive performances of the cast, make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas.
How long is pour?
The movie has a runtime of 89 minutes.
About pour (2019) — A poignant drama of abandonment and unrequited love
In the poignant drama 'pour (2019)', director Suzuki Takashi masterfully weaves a tale of abandonment and unrequited love. The story follows Shota, a young boy left in the care of Yui's mother, Ryoko, after his father, Akira, makes the difficult decision. As the years pass, Shota and Yui grow into high school students, their lives intertwined in a complex dance of emotions. However, when Matsuta's real mother, Nana, reaches out, the fragile balance is disrupted, and the consequences are heart-wrenching. Suzuki's direction and the cast's performances bring depth and nuance to this powerful exploration of identity, family, and the long-lasting impact of parental absence.
This thought-provoking film is a must-watch for fans of character-driven dramas and those who appreciate stories that tackle tough subjects with sensitivity and honesty. Suzuki's unique vision and the cast's impressive performances make 'pour (2019)' a compelling and emotional experience.