The best Michiko Kawai’s drama movies

Michiko Kawai

Michiko Kawai

13/06/1968 (55 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Michiko Kawai’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Michiko Kawai.

Wait and See

Wait and See
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 19/12/1998
A salaryman faces a major life change as his firm undergoes financial difficulties. To add to his troubles, a man claiming to be his long-estranged father shows up at his house requesting shelter. One of the best of Somai's seriocomic studies of the messiness of family life.

What's for Dinner, Mom?

What's for Dinner, Mom?
6.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 20/09/2016
  • Character: Kazueda Hitoto
Two sisters Tae and Yo come back to their old house which is soon to be torn down. Clearing up the family mementos, Tae finds a red box full of recipes and letters written by their mother who died 20 years ago. In these recipes and letters, she finds out how her mother had struggled in her life due to relocation from Japan to Taiwan, the death of her Taiwanese husband, and a battle with cancer. Tae travels to Taiwan to trace her mother's past, reminiscing about the dishes she made for the family.

P. P. Rider

P. P. Rider
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 11/02/1983
  • Character: Blues
Three high-school students tangle with indulgent yakuza and lackadaisical police as they set out in search of the class bully, who has been kidnapped.

The Sea Is Watching

The Sea Is Watching
7/10
Based on Akira Kurosawa's final unproduced script, this Edo-period drama takes place almost entirely inside an ocean-village brothel. O-Shin is a young brothel worker who one night helps a young samurai escape from his pursuers. Against the warnings of her fellow workers, particularly Kikuno and the brothel's owner, O-Shin falls in love with the samurai.

Memories of You

Memories of You
6.5/10
University student Akira meets the lovely 14-year-old Yumi, whom he had tutored years ago. Her mother is told by her doctor that the schoolgirl has leukaemia and has only 6 months to live.

Keiji hebi ni yokogirareru

Keiji hebi ni yokogirareru
Starring Ken Takakura, this TV special depicts a detective (Akira Hayasaka) who lives in a harsh life with pride and conviction. Minoru Akiba, Chief of the Investigation Division 1 of the Metropolitan Police Department, is a veteran detective who has passed through the shrine in numerous incidents. His wife was killed by a criminal he caught 13 years ago as revenge. There is a report that his former subordinate, Constable Murasawa, was stabbed to death under Akiba... Suzuki Kyoka plays his daughter.

Lover's Time

Lover's Time
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/03/1987
  • Character: Mariko / Noriko

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