海街日记
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简介:

  临海古都镰仓,顺山而成的小镇,不起眼的角落里生活着香田家四姐妹。她们的父亲早年和情人离家出走,母亲则干脆将女儿们抛给了外婆照顾。外婆去世后,外孙女们继承了这栋有着悠久历史的大房子。过早担负起家庭重任的大姐香田幸(绫濑遥 饰),尽心尽力照顾着两个妹妹佳乃(长泽雅美 饰)、千佳(夏帆 饰)健康成长。这一天,父亲去世的消息传到姐妹手中。她们结伴而行参加了父亲的葬礼,并且结识了从未谋面的异母妹妹浅野铃(广濑丝丝 饰)。许是血缘中的亲近之感,幸在临行前邀请铃搬来镰仓同住。未过多久,抱着对姐姐们的憧憬,铃迈入了父亲曾经生活过的房子。四季流转,姐妹们的故事悄然上演……
  本片根据吉田秋生的同名漫画改编。

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