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Like Father, Like Son (そして父になる, Soshite Chichi ni Naru) is a 2013 Japanese drama film written, directed and edited by Hirokazu Kore-eda, starring Masaharu Fukuyama in his first role as a father. It premièred on 18 May 2013 at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d'Or. [2]
- $31.1 million
- Hirokazu Kore-eda
- Shin Yasui
- Masaharu Fukuyama
Sep 28, 2013 · With Masaharu Fukuyama, Machiko Ono, Yôko Maki, Lily Franky. Ryota is a successful workaholic businessman. When he learns that his biological son was switched with another boy after birth, he faces the difficult decision to choose his true son or the boy he and his wife have raised as their own.
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- Drama
- Hirokazu Koreeda
- 2013-09-28
Jan 17, 2014 · Like Father, Like Son (2013) Movie Info Synopsis Ryota learns that his biological son was switched at birth with the boy he has raised, and he must make a life-impacting decision...
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- Machiko Ono
- Hirokazu Koreeda
- Drama
Oct 19, 2013 · Like Father, Like Son – review This article is more than 10 years old Two families discover that their children were switched at birth in a rewarding Japanese drama
Plot. Like Father, Like Son. Jump to Edit. Summaries. Ryota is a successful workaholic businessman. When he learns that his biological son was switched with another boy after birth, he faces the difficult decision to choose his true son or the boy he and his wife have raised as their own.
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Jan 17, 2014 · Kore-eda brings his trademark delicate but deliberate eye (and ear) to a really heartbreaking scenario: Six years into raising their only child, a young couple are told that the child is not, in fact, theirs at all: that a hospital error switched two baby boys at birth.
Oct 17, 2013 · Like Father, Like Son – review This article is more than 10 years old An intelligent drama from Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda about a baby mix-up is charming, but not his best work