While both are old, Noriko is a relatively spry chicken compared to her husband, twenty years his junior, and takes it easy on the octogenarian, in a fight that is more about abstract body painting than pugilism. Over the end credits, the Shinoharas, Ushio and Noriko, minor figures of New York's modern art scene, spar together with paint and gloves in a faux boxing match. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Only the time and place they had was wrong. I believe if they would have lived those 40 years in Japan it would have been different lifestyle they could experienced. This couple's talent was not recognized due to the people of society who are unfamiliar with this kinda art. It requires identifying their talent and give an opportunity to work and right value for their products. Success won't only come from the true dedication, sometimes it depends on others too. At those times it is clearly understandable about failed parenting. This movie won't tell much about Alex, he appears only for a few minutes. Too bad that he became alcoholic like his father that led him failure in life. But what I bothered was their son Alex who was totally discarded in between these two's life's struggles. It was amazing to know their 40 year relationship stood unbreakable. This story is set when Bullie celebrates his 80th birthday. In the west, that is enough one to get divorced. They too had small-small fights sometime big. When Bullie was in a trouble Cutie gave a solid support, that is what every man asks for. In this movie, it explains very nicely those subplots alongside main theme. Married life is full of ups and downs, taking part in all the situation together is a true commitment. Especially it clearly denotes the difference between east and west regarding relationships. This movie won't only tell about the art and crafts, but also the romantic life. Simultaneously, their relationship inspires about how to share happiness as well to face the worst situations. A good opportunity for us, a lesson to learn from their mistakes in life. But this movie features two Japanese born couples who are masterful in art and crafts and their unsuccessful career. ![]() Usually documentaries about successful people would consider as inspiration. Cutie (Noriko) is an illustrator and her husband Bullie (Ushio) is 20 years older than her who is a craft maker live in New York city. But this movie features two Japanese born couples It was the perfect title name.
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