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'True Mothers' ('Asa ga Kuru'): Film Review

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A middle-class couple who can’t have children turns to an adoption agency for a baby, only to find their happiness threatened years later when their son’s biological mother shows up and demands him back.

Though the story is based on a novel by mystery writer Mizuki Tsujimura, True Mothers (Asa ga Kuru) is a true Naomi Kawase film: a lush visual reworking of parental angst and despair, offset by frequent interludes of communing with that great healer, Mother Nature.

It is, at least in its closing hour, a moving dramatization of maternal feelings, and could gather new fans for the Japanese director.

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