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Directed by
  
Takuya Misawa

Music by
  
Eiji Iwanoto

Initial release
  
2015 (Japan)

Screenplay
  
Takuya Misawa

Cinematography
  
Shogo Ueno

6.4/10
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Written by
  
Takuya Misawa

Edited by
  
Daisuke Hasebi

Director
  
Takuya Misawa

Producer
  
Hayate Matsuzaki

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Produced by
  
Takuya Misawa Hayate Matsuzaki Kousuke Ono Yuuka Osaki

Starring
  
Haya Nakazaki Ena Koshino Kiki Sugino Natusko Hori Juri Fukushima

Cast
  
Kiki Sugino, Ena Koshino, Natsuko Hori, Hayate Matsuzaki, Shuna Iijima

Similar
  
Journey to the Shore, Kikujiro, I Swear I'll Leave This Town, Li Wen at East Lake, Desaparadiso

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Chigasaki Story (3泊4日、5時の鐘, 3-paku 4-ka 5-ji no kane) is a 2014 Japanese romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Takuya Misawa. Haya Nakazaki, Ena Koshino, Kiki Sugino, Natusko Hori, and Juri Fukushima star as guests whose lives intersect at a resort in Chigasaki, Kanagawa.

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Plot

The lives of several guests intersect at a resort in Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.

Cast

  • Haya Nakazaki as Tomoharu
  • Ena Koshino as Karin
  • Kiki Sugino as Maki
  • Natusko Hori as Risa
  • Juri Fukushima as Ayako
  • Satoshi Nikaido as Professor Kondo
  • Release

    Chigasaki Story premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival on 9 December 2014.

    Reception

    Derek Elley of Film Business Asia rated it 8/10 stars and wrote that the "remarkably assured comedy of manners is an impressive writing-directing debut". Clarence Tsui of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that there are "laughs aplenty in this bright and giddy comedy in a small, sun-kissed town". Mark Schilling of The Japan Times rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "For all its Ozu associations, the film has melodramatic moments that Ozu himself would have scripted out." Katie Walsh of IndieWire rated it B− and wrote, "Though not entirely successful, just the attempt itself is impressive."

    References

    Chigasaki Story Wikipedia