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Call Me Chihiro

Original title: Chihiro-san
  • 2023
  • TV-14
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.3K
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Kasumi Arimura in Call Me Chihiro (2023)
Chihiro works at a small beachside bento shop, Nokonoko Bento, and becomes a popular figure in the city.
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An unapologetic former sex worker starts working at a bento stand in a small seaside town, bringing comfort to the lonely souls who come her way.An unapologetic former sex worker starts working at a bento stand in a small seaside town, bringing comfort to the lonely souls who come her way.An unapologetic former sex worker starts working at a bento stand in a small seaside town, bringing comfort to the lonely souls who come her way.

  • Director
    • Rikiya Imaizumi
  • Writers
    • Rikiya Imaizumi
    • Kaori Sawai
    • Hiroyuki Yasuda
  • Stars
    • Kasumi Arimura
    • Hana Toyoshima
    • Tetta Shimada
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rikiya Imaizumi
    • Writers
      • Rikiya Imaizumi
      • Kaori Sawai
      • Hiroyuki Yasuda
    • Stars
      • Kasumi Arimura
      • Hana Toyoshima
      • Tetta Shimada
    • 43User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kasumi Arimura
    Kasumi Arimura
    • Chihiro
    Hana Toyoshima
    • Kuniko Seo…
    Tetta Shimada
    • Makoto Satake
    Van
    • Basil
    Ryûya Wakaba
    Ryûya Wakaba
    • Taniguchi
    • (as Ryuya Wakaba)
    Yui Sakuma
    • Hitomi
    Itsuki Nagasawa
    • Chinatsu Ube…
    Miwako Ichikawa
    • Chihiro
    Keiichi Suzuki
    • Homeless Man
    Toshie Negishi
    Toshie Negishi
    • Nagai
    Mitsuru Hirata
    • Bitô
    Lily Franky
    Lily Franky
    • Utsumi
    Jun Fubuki
    • Tae
    Noucky Andriansyah
    Jessica Clarke
    • Betchin
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Robert Grubb
    Robert Grubb
    • Bitô
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Ben Hall
    Ben Hall
    • Terao
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Patrick Harvey
    • Utsumi
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Director
      • Rikiya Imaizumi
    • Writers
      • Rikiya Imaizumi
      • Kaori Sawai
      • Hiroyuki Yasuda
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    User reviews43

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    9souljornal

    My most honest opinion.

    A very calm and introspective movie. Definitely not a movie for a more dramatic audience but rather realistic. For those who can enjoy and understand the complexity of human interactions, beliefs and many times social circumstances.

    Exceptionally educative, transporting the viewer to the onion layer that represents Chihiro's life and the ones that end up interacting with her.

    Although we never get to fully grasp about her real past and what took her to prostitution, it doesn't matter. The only thing that matters it's her way of being and how she faces life and takes other's on a love and compassion path.

    Just that simpler has that, even if she had grown differently she wouldn't be more special than what she already was. To me it says it all and is something that I will most certainly take close to my heart.
    8soeprijo19

    "You came from the same planet as I do"

    First of all, this movie can only happens in Japan. Chihiro, an ex sex worker with no drug and alcohol addiction, no tattooes and no foul mouth, that retired from her"dark past" just like snapping your fingers and still maintained positive attitude.

    Her ex boss was also retired from sex industry to open a tropical fish store, and still maintained a good relationship with her. Basil, her friend from her past job, occasionally came to Chihiro's house to have a few drinks and talked about the past. Chihiro also befriended a stray cat, an old bum, two beautiful high school girls, a nine year old boy and got flirted (politely) by a bunch of factory workers who passed by her workplace every afternoon. Tell me if that's not a perfect world, what would that called?!

    Later in the story, we learnt that many characters were struggling with their own problems. Some were heavier than others, but nonetheless it's still problems. How Chihiro coped with her problems and how she affected people around her was the heart of the story, and it was a really heartwarming one.

    Heartwarming 8/10.
    8keikoyoshikawa

    Feel-Good Fantasy

    I'm not sure what's the point of the movie "Call Me Chihiro" or "Chihiro-san" in Japanese. That doesn't necessarily make it a bad movie - it's not - but it does make it a strange movie - which it definite is. And much of that strangeness is due to the titular main character, Chihiro.

    I've known only a handful of care-free or free-spirited people like Chihiro. And of those very few choose to live in Japanese if they can help it. The society and culture simply do not encourage or tolerate such people. So it is not at all unbelievable that someone like Chihiro can exist.

    What's a bit difficult to believe, however, is that a person like Chihiro could maintain her attitude towards life and others for so long without being crushed by the pressure to conform or the very real stigmatization that happens all too often. In Japan, people get ostracized for much less.

    The other major characters are also very familiar - a shy high schooler, a homeless man, a very young kid whose parents are mostly absent. Then there are the minor characters like a group of working-class guys who are Chihiro's groupies. None of them come off as being mean, broken, or hopeless.

    So I suppose "Call Me Chihiro" is more like a fantasy. It is what a better society can look it, if we really want it. In that sense, this is a feel-good movie - Japanese style, of course - and as such I think it works.
    10fbleonchia

    You're wonderful just the way you are

    Beautifully complex, open-hearted examination of the human condition- particularly of loneliness and the urge to connect with a world full of strangers who are much more likely to misunderstand you than not. The initial hook describing the main character Chihiro as a former sex worker turns out to be almost completely "irrelevant" to the story. It's not what you (may have) thought this film would be about. It's about learning to appreciate every fibre of every human being you meet - a feat most people aren't actually capable of.

    This is film of quiet contemplation, quiet conversation and quiet thoughts - the fact that most of the film has no music soundtrack allows you to truly absorb and appreciate every character's words and underlying motivations, particularly of course, of Chihiro's, as she gracefully glides from person to person, reflecting their inner goodness in her own.

    I rated this 9 until I reached the end. It deserves a 10.
    7apaksoy

    Fine "feel-good" movie

    This is a movie about how the former sex-worker Chihiro, now working at a bento shop as a sales person, helps those emotionally in need who come her way from all ages and also how she connects them with each other. Perhaps her approach has something to do with the Geisha culture which seems to be based on things more than sexual attraction. Good acting in general. Little physical action but some emotional ups and downs. The Japanese society is more hierarchical than those in other developed countries and family ties are stronger but they also suffer quite a bit from loneliness and this movie shows how some of them try to deal with it (or unable to) without being pessimistic.

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      Based on manga series "Chihirosan" by Hiroyuki Yasuda (published 2017 - 2018 in manga magazine Elegance Eve).
    • Quotes

      Utsumi: When you're calm, you float. But when you panic and struggle, that's when you sink.

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Tôi Là Chihiro
    • Filming locations
      • Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Asmik Ace Entertainment
      • Digital Frontier
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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