
Sweet as a Peach 2005
Dive into the vibrant, high-stakes world of *Sweet as a Peach* (2005), a sharp-witted Japanese comedy directed by Yumi Yoshiyuki that follows three ambitious women battling for the ultimate title: Miss Fruit International.
Director: Yumi Yoshiyuki
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sweet as a Peach (2005) about?
*Sweet as a Peach* (2005) is a Japanese comedy that dives into the cutthroat world of a high-stakes beauty pageant, where three women vie for the coveted title of Miss Fruit International. The film follows Miki, a contestant with a hidden past, as she navigates manipulation, rivalry, and the pressure to win—even as her secrets threaten to unravel everything.
Who directed Sweet as a Peach?
Sweet as a Peach was directed by Yumi Yoshiyuki, a filmmaker known for her sharp comedic touch and insightful take on social dynamics.
Who stars in Sweet as a Peach?
The film features Yumika Hayashi, Kaoru Sakurako, and Mina Kojima as the central contestants, alongside Tomohiro Okada and veteran actor Ikkō Masada in supporting roles.
Is Sweet as a Peach (2005) worth watching?
If you enjoy lighthearted comedies with a satirical edge, *Sweet as a Peach* offers a fun, frothy escape with relatable themes of ambition and rivalry. While it hasn't been rated on IMDb, its breezy runtime and quirky premise make it a decent pick for a quick, entertaining watch.
How long is Sweet as a Peach?
Sweet as a Peach (2005) has a runtime of 60 minutes.
About Sweet as a Peach (2005) — A Satirical Battle for the Sweetest Prize
Dive into the vibrant, high-stakes world of *Sweet as a Peach* (2005), a sharp-witted Japanese comedy directed by Yumi Yoshiyuki that follows three ambitious women battling for the ultimate title: Miss Fruit International.
At the heart of the story is Miki, a contestant hiding a scandalous secret that could derail her dreams, while the bold and unapologetic Sakie wields her charm like a weapon, determined to outmaneuver her rivals. With the weight of competition pressing down, every smile and every move becomes a calculated strategy. Yoshiyuki crafts a playful yet cutthroat atmosphere, blending satire with the absurdity of beauty pageants, where beauty is power—and power is everything.