

Rose Color's Buko 2014
In *Rose Color's Buko (2014)*, director Yuichi Fukuda crafts a heartwarming comedy that follows Sachiko, a perpetually pessimistic college student nicknamed "Buko" for her cynical outlook on life.
Director: Yuichi Fukuda
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rose Color's Buko (2014) about?
*Rose Color's Buko* follows Sachiko, a college student dubbed "Buko" for her habit of seeing the glass as half empty. After bonding with a charming stranger online, she attempts to transform herself to fit her romantic ideals—only to discover that real life doesn't follow manga script.
Who directed Rose Color's Buko?
Yuichi Fukuda is the director behind *Rose Color's Buko*, known for his work in Japanese comedy and drama.
Who stars in Rose Color's Buko?
The film features Rino Sashihara as Sachiko "Buko," Yusuke Santamaria as Sparrow, and a talented supporting cast including Tsuyoshi Muro and Aya Hirano.
Is Rose Color's Buko (2014) worth watching?
As a breezy comedy rooted in relatable awkwardness, *Rose Color's Buko* offers plenty of laughs and a surprisingly tender take on self-acceptance. While not a critical darling, its heartfelt message and charming cast make it a solid choice for fans of lighthearted romance.
How long is Rose Color's Buko?
The runtime of *Rose Color's Buko (2014)* is 93 minutes.
About Rose Color's Buko (2014) — A Cynic's Journey from Manga Fantasy to Love
In *Rose Color's Buko (2014)*, director Yuichi Fukuda crafts a heartwarming comedy that follows Sachiko, a perpetually pessimistic college student nicknamed "Buko" for her cynical outlook on life. Living vicariously through romance manga and dreaming of meeting her Prince Charming, Sachiko's world shifts when she connects with a mysterious stranger on Twitter—using the handle Sparrow. Their online chemistry inspires her to step out of her comfort zone, but as she navigates the awkward transition from fantasy to reality, Sachiko learns that love, like her favorite manga, isn't always picture-perfect.
Fukuda blends witty social commentary with lighthearted charm, delivering a film that balances humor and sincerity. Starring Rino Sashihara as the endearingly flawed protagonist and Yusuke Santamaria as the enigmatic Sparrow, the story explores themes of self-discovery, societal expectations, and the gap between online personas and real life. With its vibrant energy and relatable struggles, *Rose Color's Buko (2014)* is a feel-good watch for anyone who's ever chased a happily-ever-after.




