Daikichi learns that his recently deceased grandfather has an illegitimate daughter with an unknown mother. The girl's name is Rin and she is just 6 years old. Everybody in Daikichi's family looks at the girl as an embarrassment and wants no part of her. Daikichi, annoyed by his family's attitude, decides to raise Rin by himself. Even though Daikichi himself has no experience raising a child and is still single. ~~Adapted from Yumi Unita's popular manga series "Usagi Drop". Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: うさぎドロップ
- Also Known As: Usagi Drop , Usagi Doroppu , Rabbit Drop
- Screenwriter & Director: Sabu
- Screenwriter: Hayashi Tamio
- Genres: Comedy, Life, Youth, Drama, Family
Cast & Credits
- Matsuyama Kenichi Main Role
- Ashida Mana Main Role
- KarinaNitani Yukari [Kouki's mother]Support Role
- Sato RuikiNitani Kouki [Rin's classmate]Support Role
- Kiritani MireiKawachi Kazumi [Daikichi's sister]Support Role
- Nakamura BaijakuKawachi Minoru [Daikichi's father]Support Role
Reviews
It is cute all over, it doesn't bore you, it doesn't make you skip any parts, it enters your heart, grows inside and leaves happily.
I am neutral about the music, there was a german song in the beginning, it was quite fun to watch Daikichi's fantasy and the music fitted it but other than that one song i don't really remember others, means they don't really stand out.
the story is nice, i love Daikichi and Rin's relationship. they do no cuddling, no "i love you so much daddy" but you just feel the love. It is the success of both the story and the actors.
so if you want to have a change of your cliché someone-dying, someone-fighting-so-hard-for-love movies, take the shot, you won't regret it.
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I had watched anime last year and when I found out about the movie I couldn't wait. I had fallen in love with the story and how they go about it. The movie is not fast paced since the story itself isn't. It is somewhat slow, but the almost two hours went by fairly fast all the same.
The two main actors, Matsuyama Kenichi and Ashida Mana, do such a great job acting that even without obvious caring words, they pull off showing how much their bond and relationship has grown as time passes. I also liked the acting of the rest of the cast.
The music leaves something to be desired, but for me, it doesn't hinder the story at all.
This is the first movie adaptation I've been happy with in a while, so I'll definitely re-watch it sometime.
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