Being Two Isn't Easy
Husband and wife Gorô and Chiyo, and their only offspring, an infant son named Tarô, go through the ups and downs of family life living in a cramped modern apartment building in suburban Tokyo. Their story is told in Tarô's second year of life. Many of their issues stem from both Gorô and Chiyo being unsure of themselves as parents, and being different in their perspectives of parenting, Gorô who believes in the traditional roles in which Chiyo is tasked with most of the child rearing responsibilities especially around the home. They also differ in the number of children they want, Gorô who believes Tarô is enough of a handful, while Chiyo really wants at least one more child in the general joy she feels in being a mother despite the problems. The unsurety that Gorô and Chiyo feel about their parenting is confirmed by Tarô, openly in his frequent crying fits when he is unhappy in what his parents or other adults around him have done wrong, and in secret as Tarô provides an inner voice narrative of what he wants and believes as a baby which is often contrary to what Gorô or Chiyo believe Tarô wants or needs. Their situation gets more complicated as Gorô's aged and thus stuck in her ways mother Ino gets directly involved in Gorô, Chiyo and Tarô's home life and thus Tarô's upbringing. Being Two Isn't Easy featuring Eiji Funakoshi and Fujiko Yamamoto is streaming with subscription on The Criterion Channel. It's a comedy and drama movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.8 (500 votes).
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Country | Services | Access with ExpressVPN |
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United States | The Criterion Channel | ✅ |
United Kingdom | Not Available | ❌ |
Australia | Not Available | ❌ |
Canada | The Criterion Channel | ✅ |
New Zealand | Not Available | ❌ |
Streaming availability last updated: 03:02:22 AM, 10/09/2024 PST
More Information on Being Two Isn't Easy
Husband and wife Gorô and Chiyo, and their only offspring, an infant son named Tarô, go through the ups and downs of family life living in a cramped modern apartment building in suburban Tokyo. Their story is told in Tarô's second year of life. Many of their issues stem from both Gorô and Chiyo being unsure of themselves as parents, and being different in their perspectives of parenting, Gorô who believes in the traditional roles in which Chiyo is tasked with most of the child rearing responsibilities especially around the home. They also differ in the number of children they want, Gorô who believes Tarô is enough of a handful, while Chiyo really wants at least one more child in the general joy she feels in being a mother despite the problems. The unsurety that Gorô and Chiyo feel about their parenting is confirmed by Tarô, openly in his frequent crying fits when he is unhappy in what his parents or other adults around him have done wrong, and in secret as Tarô provides an inner voice narrative of what he wants and believes as a baby which is often contrary to what Gorô or Chiyo believe Tarô wants or needs. Their situation gets more complicated as Gorô's aged and thus stuck in her ways mother Ino gets directly involved in Gorô, Chiyo and Tarô's home life and thus Tarô's upbringing. Being Two Isn't Easy featuring Eiji Funakoshi and Fujiko Yamamoto is streaming with subscription on The Criterion Channel. It's a comedy and drama movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.8 (500 votes).
Director
Kon Ichikawa
Goro
Eiji Funakoshi
Chiyo
Fujiko Yamamoto
Ino
Kumeko Urabe
Setsuko
Misako Watanabe
Taro
Hiro Suzuki
Chiyo's sister
Masako Kyôzuka
Laundry Man
Mantarō Ushio
Chiyo's Friend
Kyōko Kishida
Doctor
Shirō Ōtsuji
Older Doctor
Jun Hamamura
Doctor at Hospital
Akira Natsuki
Producer
Hidemasa Nagata
Writer
Natto Wada
Composer
Yasushi Akutagawa
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