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1947108 minDrama, Romance

One Wonderful Sunday

Is One Wonderful Sunday a Hit or Flop?

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Is One Wonderful Sunday worth watching? With a rating of 7.2/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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One Wonderful Sunday Synopsis

Two broke sweethearts wander war-scarred Tokyo on a single Sunday, stretching 35 yen as they chase housing, small pleasures, and a little hope.

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Top Cast

Isao Numasaki
Isao NumasakiYuzo
Chieko Nakakita
Chieko NakakitaMasako
Atsushi Watanabe
Atsushi WatanabeYamamoto
Zeko Nakamura
Zeko NakamuraDessert Shop Owner
Toppa Utsumi
Toppa UtsumiStreet Photographer
Ichiro Namiki
Ichiro NamikiStreet Photographer
Ichirō Sugai
Ichirō SugaiBlack-marketeer
Masao Shimizu
Masao ShimizuDance Hall Manager
Tokuji Kobayashi
Tokuji KobayashiOverweight apartment receptionist
Shiro Mizutani
Shiro MizutaniWaif

Frequently Asked Questions

Is One Wonderful Sunday worth watching?

Yes, One Wonderful Sunday is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.2/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is One Wonderful Sunday hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.2/10), One Wonderful Sunday is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is One Wonderful Sunday?

One Wonderful Sunday is a Drama, Romance movie that Two broke sweethearts wander war-scarred Tokyo on a single Sunday, stretching 35 yen as they chase housing, small pleasures, and a little hope....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 12, 2023
★ 7

Shortly after the end of WWII, a young - and pretty broke - couple try to spend their Sunday together. "Yuzo" (Isao Numasaki) comes across more as the half half empty sort of fellow, but his girlfriend "Masako" (Chieko Nakakita) quite the reverse as they realise they have but ¥35 to last them an entire day! This is not a day just for frivolities. The two are determined to find somewhere where they can live together, and their budget (or lack of) sends them into bomb-damaged and less sanitary areas of their city that the they would ever be prepared to consider normally. An encounter with some baseball playing kids; some damaged cakes; a would-be landlord; an ideal new home they could never afford (that looks as if it is made of balsa wood!) and some dancing all work with two really strong and engaging lead performances to create an almost magical illustration of their day together. They fall out, make up, separate; it rains (always seems to in Kurosawa films) and there is a lovely accompaniment from Schubert to help knit the whole thing together. As with so many real relationships, the use of dialogue is sparing and the use of gesture and implied meaning proves especially effective as the love story moves along - at times earnestly, at times humorously. I wouldn't say the characters evolve, nor does their love - it is much the same at the end as it was at the beginning, and that's also quite enjoyable to appreciate. This isn't really a film about anything distinct actually happening, it's an observation of young love that is trying to blossom, but there just isn't quite enough sunlight yet.