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ウワバミの絵

The title of the film, is a symbol of "something easily understood by children but completely forgotten by adults" in Saint-Exupéry's famous novel, The Prince of the Stars. Due to their child-like small vocabulary, today's young people seem to have poor communication from an adult's perspective. However, they know how to feel happiness in their ordinary daily lives and how to share it. The film depicts the theme that happiness is not something to be searched for, but something to be felt, in a soft narrative like a girls' manga, within the three days of four women.

Top Cast

  • Kenji Omae

    Kenji Omae

  • Kohei Yamada

    Kohei Yamada

  • Shusuke Muramoto

    Shusuke Muramoto

  • Giki Okawa

    Giki Okawa

  • Kanta Umezawa

    Kanta Umezawa

  • Eriko Yoshida

    Eriko Yoshida

  • Mika Mori

    Mika Mori

  • Wakako Higuchi

    Wakako Higuchi

  • Mayuko Yamashita

    Mayuko Yamashita

Overview

The title of the film, is a symbol of "something easily understood by children but completely forgotten by adults" in Saint-Exupéry's famous novel, The Prince of the Stars. Due to their child-like small vocabulary, today's young people seem to have poor communication from an adult's perspective. However, they know how to feel happiness in their ordinary daily lives and how to share it. The film depicts the theme that happiness is not something to be searched for, but something to be felt, in a soft narrative like a girls' manga, within the three days of four women.

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