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Bitter Sweet 2004

★ 5.18 votes58 min📅 2004-10-12

In *Bitter Sweet (2004)*, director Mitsuru Meike crafts a poignant drama about love, hesitation, and the complexities of desire.

Director: Mitsuru Meike

Cast

Konatsu
Konatsu
Shoko
Hitoshi Ishikawa
Hitoshi Ishikawa
Kudo
Yumika Hayashi
Yumika Hayashi
Keiko Kudo
Kazuhiro Sano
Kazuhiro Sano
Yoshida Toru
Minami Aiyama
Mika
Takuya Fukushima
Tamura
Mutsuo Yoshioka
Mutsuo Yoshioka
Doctor
Hiroki Matsumoto
Minoru
Honda Raku
Makoto
Takashi Naha
Takashi Naha
Takash Naito

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Bitter Sweet (2004)* about?

*Bitter Sweet* follows a young woman preparing to marry but overwhelmed by second thoughts, so she turns to an older, unhappily married man for advice. Unable to offer solid guidance, he instead finds himself drawn into a complicated situation that tests his own values and emotions.

Who directed *Bitter Sweet*?

The film was directed by Mitsuru Meike, known for his work in Japanese drama and romance films.

Who stars in *Bitter Sweet*?

The film stars Konatsu, Hitoshi Ishikawa, Yumika Hayashi, Kazuhiro Sano, and Minami Aiyama in key roles.

Is *Bitter Sweet (2004)* worth watching?

For fans of intimate, character-driven dramas, *Bitter Sweet* offers a compelling exploration of love and insecurity. While it's a niche film, its raw performances and emotional depth make it worth a watch for those who appreciate Japanese cinema.

How long is *Bitter Sweet*?

The runtime is 58 minutes.

About Bitter Sweet (2004) — A short film about love, doubt, and the choices we regret

In *Bitter Sweet (2004)*, director Mitsuru Meike crafts a poignant drama about love, hesitation, and the complexities of desire. Set against the backdrop of a modern romance, the film follows a young couple on the verge of marriage—except the woman's sudden doubt sends her seeking guidance from an older, married man. Already struggling with his own crumbling relationship, he finds himself unable to resist the emotional and physical pull she exerts, leading to a morally ambiguous encounter that blurs the lines between advice and temptation. With its intimate atmosphere and raw emotional tension, the movie explores themes of young love, midlife struggles, and the fragility of human connections.

The 58-minute runtime keeps the narrative tight and immersive, allowing the performances of Konatsu, Hitoshi Ishikawa, and Yumika Hayashi to shine. Meike's direction leans into the film's dramatic and romantic elements, creating a story that lingers with viewers long after the credits roll. *Bitter Sweet (2004)* is a reflective look at how relationships can spiral into unexpected territory when doubt and desire collide.