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Picture Bride (1995)

Picture Bride (1995)
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The struggles of a young Japanese who leaves her home to marry an stranger are chronicled in this historical drama based on true stories. Picture brides were Japanese women contracted to marry Japanese sugar-cane laborers working in Hawaii. The couple would agree to marry based on the photos they sent to one another. Riyo, an orphaned 17-year old, sails from Yokohama to Hawaii to marry Matsuji. She is appalled to see that Matsuji sent her an old photograph and that he is 25 years older than she. Angered, the spunky bride refuses to sleep with her new husband. She is however obligated to work on the plantation. The miserable girl finds solace with her new friend Kana, a young mother. Riyo decides she will earn her way back to Japan even though, at only sixty five cents per day, it could take years to save the $300 for the return fare. She meets more obstacles and continues to stay away from her husband until a tragedy befalls Kana. This serves to bring the two together and leads Riyo to accept her new life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Youki KudohAkira Takayama, (more)
Director(s):
Kayo Hatta
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Picture Bride

The struggles of a young Japanese who leaves her home to marry an stranger are chronicled in this historical drama based on true stories. Picture brides were Japanese women contracted to marry Japanese sugar-cane laborers working in Hawaii. The couple would agree to marry based on the photos they sent to one another. Riyo, an orphaned 17-year old, sails from Yokohama to Hawaii to marry Matsuji. She is appalled to see that Matsuji sent her an old photograph and that he is 25 years older than she. Angered, the spunky bride refuses to sleep with her new husband. She is however obligated to work on the plantation. The miserable girl finds solace with her new friend Kana, a young mother. Riyo decides she will earn her way back to Japan even though, at only sixty five cents per day, it could take years to save the $300 for the return fare. She meets more obstacles and continues to stay away from her husband until a tragedy befalls Kana. This serves to bring the two together and leads Riyo to accept her new life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

Complete Cast of Picture Bride


Director(s):
Kayo Hatta
Writer(s):
Mari HattaKayo Hatta
Producer(s):
Lisa OnoderaDiane Mei Lin Mark
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Picture Bride Awards:
  • 1994 - Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award
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Christina P.

This is a great film that explains an important part of American history. The Territory of Hawaii did not relocate the Japanese after the attack of Pearl Harbor simply because they needed their labor in the sugar plantations. This movie showed the lives of the new Japanese Americans and the struggles they encountered. The acting was great I thought. The plot was believable and the scenery was very pretty.

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Rudolph M.

i liked this movie a lot. i taught me a lot about the culture and time period. I liked seeing actual japanese actors. The plot was good.

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Migdalia B.

the actors played their roles very well, the move kept me & my daughter intersted till the very end. Learned some very interesting things about their culture. Really good movie.

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