Our Little Sister (2015). I loved it so much. Beautiful, sincere, heartwarming tale of sisterhood. This movie does have any big reveal or dramatic scene. It does not need that; it's the little things that matter: their fighting over wearing each other's clothes, helping each other fight the spider in the bathroom, picking plums from the tree that their grandfather planted the day their mother was born, racing to the train station, lighting fireworks together. Surely, their world is not perfect. There are heartbreaks, old hurts, difficult decisions, and the uncertainty of life and certainty of death. But above all, they have each other. Their bond shines throughout the film. I love the last scene where the little sister moved out of screen and the camera focused on the three older sisters. It's a little reflection, where the three older sisters finally let go of their old hurts. And then the little sister rejoined her sisters and together they walked away. It's so, so beautiful.
And the scenery is just too gorgeous. Makes me want to visit Japan someday so badly.
The whole cast is wonderful. One of the best, if not the best, ensemble casts in a 2015 film. And damn if I'm not a little in love with Haruka Ayase.