Shoplifters (Manbiki kazoku)

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A Japanese family drama directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. There are two kinds of good movies, one which is made well and one which has a good message. This films has both kind of goodness. The film tells the story about a family which involves in petty thefts adopting a small girl found on the roadside after going through abuse at home. The relationship shown between the adopted daughter and the other family members especially with the son is beautifully portrayed. The two child actors were excellent. The movie has very interesting and intelligently placed plot twists which gives the movie a meaning in another level.

The movie questions the family values in modern society and asks us to introspect our family values. The movie also shows the rampant poverty in the society and amidst it how humanity is prevailing. While we attribute many evils in the society to poverty, we fail to appreciate the humanity in it. It also shows the problem with legal system with regard to child abuse and custody.

This is definitely one of the best feel good movie. At the end, we all yearn for a family time like the onscreen family has on the beach. Also we end up with the question, do we need a real family of blood ties and social contracts or a makeshift family which grows as it sees fit.

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