A Loving Husband

2016 [JAPANESE]

Action / Drama / Family

Plot summary

Schoolteacher Yohei is married to Miyoko. For the first time in 25 years they begin to live by themselves when their son marries and moves out. Then Yohei discovers that all’s not well in his marriage.


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Reviewed by nabil-siddiqui1871 8 / 10

Have I made the best decision possible?

On the face of it, this movie is about a husband who one day accidentally finds a divorce form signed and sealed by his wife after the departure of their only son when the latter gets married and moves to another city. However, the movie is far deeper than just that. In fact, I was somewhat taken aback by how deep a seemingly mundane comedy movie turned out to be. Unsurprisingly, the movie has been adapted from a novel and the movie unfolds like a novel that you are reading before your eyes.

An overriding theme of this movie, in my opinion, is that of choices and decision-making. What is the choice that I should make? Have I made the right decision? Will I regret the decision that I have already made? This theme is fleshed out throughout the movie right from the first scene to the last. Whether it is the choice of what meal to order at a diner (or a family restaurant as they call it in Japan)? What to do for a living? Whom to marry? What school to send one's child to? What to do when one of your students is having personal problems at home? Etc. The choices are as endless as the questions themselves. This is something that almost all of us can relate to in some way, shape or form.

After a choice has been made, admittedly after a lot of difficulties, what to do when we feel the inevitable regret and resentment? I once read, somewhere that no matter what you choose to do, you will end up regretting the decision. Perhaps this advice could have come in handy for our male lead, Yohei, as he starts to question the utility of the decisions he has made over the course of his life such as proposing marriage to his then-girlfriend once he found out she was pregnant, a decision which meant he had to give up his dream of going to graduate school to study Japanese literature and eventually becoming a writer, instead he has to start working immediately as a school teacher to support his new family. This is also something that some of the side characters are forced to deal with too.

Speaking of side characters, I appreciate how the writers and the director flesh them out and make them believable, multi-dimensional people rather than the stereotypical side characters of a story. I felt that the main character's interactions with them was also important for the story to develop as it did.

Overall, this is a story that imparts wisdom, is enjoyable to watch, makes you think, and stays with you long after the last credits have rolled by. Speaking of credits, I absolutely loved the song right at the end of the movie, so please be sure not to miss it.

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