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    Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]

    The life of Setsuko, a lonely single miserable Japanese woman of about 55 years old, has been changed when Milka, her niece, convinces her to take English lessons, where she acquires a new identity named, Lucy that leads her finally to fall in love with John, her teacher.
    Duration: 95 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2017
    IMDb: 6.8
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  • Actors of "Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]"

  • Characters of "Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]"

    Setsuko Kawashima, Lucy. Character of Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]
    John. Character of Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]
    Played by: Josh Hartnett
    Ayako. Character of Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]
    Played by: Kaho Minami
    Takeshi Komori, Tom. Character of Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]
    Played by: Kôji Yakusho
    Mika Ogawa. Character of Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]
    Played by: Shioli Kutsuna
  • Critic Reviews of "Oh Lucy! [Sub: Eng]"

    Chicago Sun-Times
    May 31, 2018

    Oh Lucy! is quirky and offbeat and strange and sometimes quite dark - and yet oddly lovable.

    San Diego Reader
    March 23, 2018

    At its best, it's a comedy of miscommunication, one that hits an occasional rough spot when the location shifts from Tokyo to SoCal and a chase ensues between Lucy and her mother and sister. 2017.

    Detroit News
    March 23, 2018

    Nothing here is wrapped up with a red ribbon the way it would be in an American film, studio made or otherwise. Oh Lucy! has the guts to leave things messy and unkempt, just like life.

    San Francisco Chronicle
    March 20, 2018

    An idiosyncratic character study suggesting that the road to self-knowledge is beset with obstacles and uncertainties.

    Arizona Republic
    March 15, 2018

    It's weird, sometimes challenging and surprisingly engaging, thanks in large part to Terajima, who is outstanding.

    Minneapolis Star Tribune
    March 08, 2018

    Hirayanagi has a way of gradually getting inside her characters that slowly renders them comprehensively known, intimately exposed and surprisingly surprising.

    Japan Times
    May 02, 2018

    The gags often play on stereotypes, while the drama sometimes verges on the overwrought. Yet on the whole the film is meticulously crafted; fine detailing is often absent in the usual Japanese "international" movie, whose brush of choice is broad.

    National Post
    April 27, 2018

    Viewers won't be able to divine just where Oh Lucy! will go next.

    Austin Chronicle
    April 19, 2018

    But [Shinobu Terajima's] performance, especially when matched by[Kaho] Minami's hard-sighing world-weariness, is nothing less than transfixing.

    Denerstein Unleashed
    April 05, 2018

    Led by a Terajima -- who wisely keeps Setsuko's motivations vague -- an able cast creates a genre-defying movie that takes us deep into the kind of life that normally would go unseen.

    CineGods.com
    March 28, 2018

    ...sensitive, penetrating and frequently unsettling study of one woman's battle with regret...

    Butler's Cinema Scene
    March 27, 2018

    Many of the performances are perfunctory and/or badly thought out (not sure what to make of Hartnett's John), but there's no denying that leading lady Terajima is a compelling screen presence. She makes it worth the visit.

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