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Yukie Kito
Jessica Elbaum
Atsuko Hirayanagi

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'Oh Lucy!' is a 2017 American-Japanese drama film directed, produced and co-written by Atsuko Hirayanagi, based on her 2014 short film of the same name.

The film follows a lonely chain-smoking office drudge living in Tokyo who develops a crush on her English teacher and decides to follow him to Los Angeles when he disappears. However, she ends up in America with her sister and her niece, as well as her English teacher. It premiered in the International Critics' Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival in France, and was released in American theaters on March 2, 2018.

Plot



Setsuko Kawashima is a lonely, chain-smoking office worker in Tokyo who is unmarried. When her niece Mika contacts her, Setsuko goes to see her despite warnings from her sister Ayako, not to get involved. Mika tells Setsuko that she signed up for a year of English classes but can no longer afford to go as she needs to save up money and keep working. Mika asks Setsuko to buy her out and sends her for to the school for a free first class.

At the school Setsuko meets John, an American teacher who hugs her warmly, gives her the American name of Lucy and a bright blonde wig so she can adopt an American persona. She meets Takeshi Komori, a classmate in the English class who goes by the name Tom. Setsuko is quickly charmed by John and decides to keep attending classes. At their next session she learns that John has abruptly quit to go back to America. Leaving the school she sees John and Mika kissing and getting into a cab. Her sister informs her that Mika is moving to America.

Setsuko tries to return to English class, but finds she can't continue. Instead, when she receives a postcard from Mika with her address, Setsuko decides to follow her. Ayako decides to join her. It is revealed that Lucy holds a deep anger towards Ayako for marrying her boyfriend.

Arriving in L.A. the two are surprised when they arrive and find only John who claims that Mika left him and he has no idea where she is. After raiding his room however Ayako discovers a postcard from Mika sent from San Diego. The sisters hire a car and have John drive them to the motel where Mika was last heard from.

While waiting for Mika to reappear John offers to teach Setsuko how to drive and the two end up having sex. Afterwards Setsuko goes to a tattoo parlour to get the same tattoo as John but when she shows it to him he rebuffs her.

The following morning Ayako confronts John and tells him to take her to Mika. He goes to his house where he introduces Ayako to his wife and daughter who know where Mika is but will not tell him.

Setsuko, left alone at the motel, ends up running into Mika who tells her that she broke up with John after discovering his family. They have a picnic near the beach where Mika teases Setsuko about having a crush on John, and Setsuko, in anger, reveals that she slept with John. Mika jumps off a cliff, trying to commit suicide, but lives.

At the hospital, John asks Setsuko if she told Mika about them. She tells John she loves him but he rejects her completely. Ayako tells her to stay out of their lives.

Setsuko returns to Tokyo where she learns she is essentially being fired. At home she tries to commit suicide by ingesting pills following feeling having lost John, her job, and her family. She is found by Takeshi Komori, who makes her vomit the pills. Takeshi reveals that his son killed himself and that he blames himself for being too strict which is why he enjoys slipping in to his Tom persona. He and Setsuko hug, signifying Setsuko starting over her life anew in finding hope.

Cast



* Shinobu Terajima as Setsuko Kawashima / Lucy, a Tokyo office-worker

* Josh Hartnett as John Woodruff, an English teacher in Tokyo

* Kaho Minami as Ayako Kawashima, Setsuko's sister and Mika's mother

* Shiori Kutsuna as Mika Ogawa, Setsuko's niece who is in a relationship with John

* Kji Yakusho as Takeshi Komori / Tom, a security consultant taking English lessons

* Megan Mullally as Hannah

* Reiko Aylesworth as Kei, John's wife and Samanthas mother

* Noelani Dacascos as Samantha, John and Kei's daughter

* Hajime Inoue as Boss, Setsuko's boss

* Miyoko Yamaguchi as Yoshiko

* Suzuka Ohgo as Sakura

* Soseki Yamatoya as Suicide Man

* Miyu Yagyu as Office Lady 1

* Kayano Masuyama as Office Lady 2

* Calvin C. Winbush as Cab Driver

* Nick Gracer as Henry

* Eddie Hassell as Waiter (his final film role before his death on November 1, 2020)

* Todd Giebenhain as Joe, an hotel clerk

* Tre Hale as Tattoo Guy

Production



Hirayanagi worked on the screenplay for the film at the Noe Valley Branch Library after dropping off her kids at school. Cathay Organisation CEO Meileen Choo funded the film. Hirayanagi has said that it cost less than $1 million dollars to make.

Filming concluded in December 2016.

Reception



On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 98% based on 51 reviews, and an average rating of 7.06/10. The critical consensus is: "'Oh Lucy!' roots its narrative quirks in universal themes and deep empathy for its characters, all brought to life by strong performances from a talented cast led by the thoroughly charming Shinobu Terajima." On Metacritic, which assigns normalized rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score of 69 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

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