
Sidonie in Japan
By Elise Girard
2024
Drama / Romance
1h35
Synopsis
Sidonie Perceval, an established French writer, is mourning her deceased husband. Invited to Japan for the reedition of her first book, she is welcomed by her local editor who takes her to Kyoto, the city of shrines and temples. As they travel together through the Japanese spring blossoms, she slowly opens up to him. But the ghost of her husband follows Sidonie: she will have to finally let go of the past to let herself love again.
Community Reviews
Viewers find 'Sidonie in Japan' a poetic and introspective journey, beautifully anchored by Isabelle Huppert's performance. The film delicately explores themes of grief and cultural dissonance, with a blend of humor and melancholy. While some appreciate the film's slow pace and contemplative nature, others find it overly slow and lacking in engaging content. The portrayal of Japan as almost a character itself, with its scenic beauty and cultural depth, adds a unique layer to the narrative.
👍 Isabelle Huppert's performance is deeply intimate.
👎 Some may find the film's pace too slow.




