My Darling is a Foreigner

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  • Movie: My Darling is a Foreigner / Is He Turning Japanese?
  • Romaji: Darling wa Gaikokujin
  • Japanese: ダーリンは外国人
  • Director: Kazuaki Ue
  • Writer: Saori Oguri (manga), Satomi Oshima
  • Producer: Kazuya Hamana, Osamu Kubota, Tamako Tsujimoto
  • Cinematographer: Hitoshi Kato
  • Release Date: April 10, 2010
  • Runtime: 100 min.
  • Distributor: Toho
  • Language: Japanese
  • Country: Japan

Plot

"My Darling is a Foreigner" tells the quirky story of a Japanese woman and an American man as they enter into a relationship and eventually marry. Saori (Mao Inoue) is a manga artist. She meets language geek Tony (Jonathan Sherr), who has arrived in Japan after falling in love with the language. As the couple become closer, Saori is inundated with strange questions about the language from Tony. Are these weird questions a trait of his foreign background? Or is it because of his linguist preoccupation? More importantly, can their relationship survive?

Notes

  1. Based on the popular manga series "Darling was Gaikokujin." written by Saori Oguri, & first published in 2002. The manga has sold over 3 million copies. "Darling was Gaikokujin" is based on Saori Oguri's own life with her husband Tony Laszio.

Cast

My Darling is a Foreigner-Mao Inoue.jpg My Darling is a Foreigner-Jonathan Sherr.jpg My Darling is a Foreigner-Ryoko Kuninaka.jpg My Darling is a Foreigner-Naho Toda.jpg My Darling is a Foreigner-Jun Kunimura.jpg
Mao Inoue Jonathan Sherr Ryoko Kuninaka Naho Toda Jun Kunimura
Saori Tony Mika Ryoko Saori's dad
My Darling is a Foreigner-Shinobu Otake.jpg My Darling is a Foreigner-Daijiro Kawaoka.jpg My Darling is a Foreigner-Dante Carver.jpg My Darling is a Foreigner-Irie Masato.jpg My Darling is a Foreigner-Bando Takumi.jpg
Shinobu Otake Daijiro Kawaoka Dante Carver Masato Irie Takumi Bando
Saori's mom Shinsuke Franco editor Kenji

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  • Comment #20
    Alina Says:

    Yeah, does anyone know what song was played when Saori was running to the airport!?!?

  • Comment #19
    kujo Says:

    is anyone know what is the soundtrack song when Saori ran from her song to the airport, after she broke up with Tony ?

  • Comment #18
    Sophia Says:

    I agree with NDLL, This movie is about the "Looks", its about The Love this Couple Has and the Difficulties they had to Overcome, and That Love has its own Language! ^w^ lol

  • Comment #17
    NDLL Says:

    OMG stop commenting on the man's look!! It is so much more realistic this way. Go watch some cheap ass korean drama if you want the guy or the entire cast to look handsome/pretty...

  • Comment #16
    Yussef Says:

    They should've hire a more good looking foreigner tsk tsk

  • Comment #15
    Jim Says:

    Eamon has some good observations but it is entirely possible for someone to have plenty of linguistic / book knowledge and be clueless in social context. Many people who study Japanese before they come to Japan are like that. Everyone I know has plenty of gaffe stories, regardless of their level of study.

    Also, as a guy, I think him being clumsy in social situations and with hosuehold stuff is spot on. Bachelors generally have low standards, and it only becomes an issue when you live with someone who doesn't. I myself lived entirely off combini food for years to avoid doing dishes.

    "Interesting that the Japanese girl is convinced the boyfriend's family will not accept her because she is Japanese, when in fact it's her family that does not accept the gaijin guy. She also totally takes for granted the stuff he does for her, like washing and making her tea, stuff no Japanese guy would do but instead of being happy she complains he does it all wrong."

    That's why I felt it was an original treatment. Life is like that. She assumes she knows her family, but discovers she is wrong. And the role reversal with the guy being "ikumen" and her taking for granted was interesting.

    I usually cringe at treatments of foreigners and “international couples” in movies and tv. I was ready to dislike this one too. But the characters, being based on real people, come off as individuals, not stereotypes. They are quirky and unique. I thought it was a rather refreshing take on the topic. It’s probably even a step forward for more down to earth treatment, and surprisingly non-negative portrayal, of intercultural marriages. Overall, cute 'romcom' movie about intercultural relationship, that while laughs at quirky differences, doesn't descend into stereotypes. Quite a pleasant surprise.

  • Comment #14
    Lucy Says:

    He is such a bad actor:D

  • Comment #13
    garganj Says:

    lol he has the gayest haircut I've ever seen!
    apart from that he looks italian

  • Comment #12
    wolfinthesky Says:

    having lived in japan as a foreigner, i'd say eamon's comments are spot on (nothing wrong with going into detail...). every culture looks at outsiders and gets things wrong - usually very wrong. but i'm still looking forward to seeing the movie. also curious about dareka ga watashi ni kisu wo shita.

  • Comment #11
    HEY LEE Says:

    Eamob de Valera: Over-reading everything

  • Comment #10
    Eamon de Valera Says:

    I saw this movie, it was cute but also had a lot of silly things, and many things that just did not make sense, plus, the obligatory making fun of of how dumb foreigners are. Fortunately, Westerners are not as sensitive to these things as most Asians are, so my reaction was simply "that's dumb," rather than to be offended.

    First, the main character speaks exceedingly proficient Japanese, and so must have lived in Japan for quite some time and studied very diligently. And yet, he is shown throughout the film to have not a clue about Japanese culture and be totally unaware of basic culural differences. This makes no sense. He also does dumb things that are not cultural gaffs, in that they are not things a Westerner might do unaware that it was inconsistent with Japanese culture. For example, he takes his girlfriend to a party where every single other guest is foreign, then ignores her for hours. In America, I would not take a date to a party where she knew no one, not introduce her to anyone and ignore her for hours, and this guy is otherwise quite considerate.

    He is also shown to be "trying" to become a better future husband, by doing laundry and washing the dishes, which of course he proves to be hopeless at, being both a foreigner and a man. It made me wonder: He'd been living on his own for years before he met the Japanese girlfriend, how did he manage dishes and laundry before that? One thing he did was wash the dishes and leave the soap on when he put them up to dry: People in England do this, but Americans usually rinse off the soap after cleaning (this guy is supposedly American). Then there are vignettes of dumb things Japanese girlfriends' foreign guys do, like putting Tobasco sauce in beer (I've been a gaijin all my life, I've never heard of that - anyone?). Oone guy brought white flowers to his girlfriend, OK, he would not have known those are used for funerals (the US postal service put white flowers on Chinese new year stamps in 2009, same thing: Chinese would be mortified by this, white being the color of death and white flowers for funerals only, really, really bad luck especially at the start of the new year).

    Aside from that, it was a cute little film with some moderate insight into the ins and outs of cross-cultural relationships, moderate, very moderate and superficial ones, but I guess the film was meant to be a light-hearted comedy. Interesting that the Japanese girl is convinced the boyfriend's family will not accept her because she is Japanese, when in fact it's her family that does not accept the gaijin guy. She also totally takes for granted the stuff he does for her, like washing and making her tea, stuff no Japanese guy would do but instead of being happy she complains he does it all wrong.

    But if you are interested in Japan and Japanese culture, you may find this amusing, as I did.

  • Comment #9
    Nackar Says:

    Wow, what a bunch of pointless superficial comments. Proud of yourselves?

  • Comment #8
    Know him Says:

    Wow, wait till you see how shit this actor is
    Dante's good though!

  • Comment #7
    Kat-tunLove Says:

    looks good :D can't wait!
    i also wanna see Dareka ga watashi ni kisu wo shite (memoirs of a teenage amnesiac/ someone kissed me)
    and BANDAGE, but all the gd films seem to be coming out in japan and not England! its gonna take a while :/ x

  • Comment #6
    tsukky Says:

    this looks so cute and funny!

  • Comment #5
    BlueLacedMelody Says:

    @sorao and LOL, have you seen the manga? They're just following the characters' looks
    @raku, i agree

  • Comment #4
    tojo Says:

    Did they choose him because he looks a bit Japanese and non-macho, ie non threatening "grass eating" man, as We Japanese say?

  • Comment #3
    Sorao Says:

    The guy looks disgusting -_-

  • Comment #2
    Raku Says:

    I would guess they are going for accuracy as the character that he's portraying has a beard in the manga.

  • Comment #1
    LOL Says:

    shave the beard

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