The Japanese Wife

Aparna Sen | India | 105min | 2010 | English / Japanese / Bengali

Snehmoy and Miyage are pen friends who exchange wedding vows through letters. Fifteen years pass[citation needed] but they never meet. Yet the bond of marriage is strong between them. This unusual relationship comes under a cloud when a young widow, Sandhya, comes to stay with Snehmoy along with her eight-year-old son Poltu. Snehmoy and the little boy bond and the arithmetic teacher discovers the joy of palpable bonds and fatherhood. There develops an inexplicable thread of understanding with Sandhya too. But Snehmoy remained loyal to his unseen Japanese wife. When Miyage was ill from cancer, he took a long leave from his school and tried to find a cure for her illness.

Snehamoy sets out one day during a storm to talk to the closest oncologist, but leaves upon realization that without Miyage physically being there, the doctor can do little. On the way back, the storm turns violent, with harsh wind and rain. He catches pneumonia when he returns back to his house. Due to the continuing storm, no villagers are able to travel to Calcutta by boat to obtain the antibiotics required to cure his infection. He dies days later. The movie ends with a bald Miyage in a white Sari, visiting the house of her husband Snehamoy. [wikipedia]
Writers: Kunal Basu (based on the story by), Aparna Sen
Starring: Rahul Bose, Raima Sen, Moushumi Chatterjee, Chigusa Takaku

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