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A lonely woman living in Tokyo decides to take an English class, where she discovers her alter-ego, Lucy.A lonely woman living in Tokyo decides to take an English class, where she discovers her alter-ego, Lucy.A lonely woman living in Tokyo decides to take an English class, where she discovers her alter-ego, Lucy.
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- 3 wins & 8 nominations total
Kayano Masuyama
- Young Office Lady 2
- (as Kayano)
Stefanie Arianne
- Receptionist
- (as Stephanie A)
Calvin C. Winbush
- Cab Driver
- (as Calvin Winbush)
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A beautiful depiction of melancholy
This is dark humor at its finest. If you like the works of Ruben Östlund (Force Majeure and the Square) or Yojiro Takita (Departures), you will absolutely fall in love with this movie.
This film is such an amazing mix between absolute nothingness, and horrible traumas... If you want to be emotionally shook up, this is the movie for you!
This film is such an amazing mix between absolute nothingness, and horrible traumas... If you want to be emotionally shook up, this is the movie for you!
OH LUCY! lends on its feet with a positive vibe after delving into the rock bottom of a self-seeking woman's despair
Lauded Japanese-American female filmmaker Atsuko Hirayanagi's feature debut, OH LUCY!, derived from her own eponymous short, is a USA-Japan coproduction starring Shinobu Terajima as Setsuko, a Tokyo-dwelling, 40-something unwed, childless office lady (a kindred spirit of Kumiko in David Zellner's KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER, 2014), whose benumbed workaday existence is shunted into a new lane when she enrolls in an English class for beginners, welcomed by the open-handed warmth generated from the American teacher John (Hartnett, still handsome enough to conquer lonely-hearts), and christened with a new English name Lucy and sporting a blond wig, Setsuko instantly cottons to John, soon....
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Delightful story about human experience
Charming story about two sisters adventure going to America from Japan. The cultural differences and what drives them. The main character Setsuko is loveable as her alter ego Lucy who chases after life instead of being trodden on by it.
Not an action movie but a sweet tale definitely worth a look for it's raw view of life in all the shades of good and bad.
Not an action movie but a sweet tale definitely worth a look for it's raw view of life in all the shades of good and bad.
Oh man
This is a tragedy that you do not know is a tragedy until it's about 3/4 of the way through. Up until then, you think it's a comedy of errors. It's not. Heartbreaking and very well done.
Speechless
How does one reconcile reality and delusion when the illusion of love is at hand? A rather wound up and repressed Japanese woman takes a leap. An interesting twist in a woman's search for love. What crawled under my skin was how Japanese culture was portrayed...emotionally repressed, and the 'awkwardness' that ensues. I felt like I was in Japan again...
Although topically a comedy, the underlying theme is loss. The actors do a magnificent job.
Did you know
- TriviaEddie Hassel's last film before his death on November 1, 2020.
- ConnectionsRemake of Ô Rûshî! (2014)
- SoundtracksA Thousand Miles
Performed by Vanessa Carlton
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- Also known as
- Ồ Lucy!
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $375,391
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,569
- Mar 4, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $600,145
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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