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The Review: ‘Sidonie in Japan’ – A Haunted Isabelle Huppert Gives This Gently Drifting Ghost Story A Soul

The mythology surrounding Japan as a nation of everyday ghosts, where the living and the dead coexist, occasionally glimpsing each other, can be treacherous territory for filmmakers. Fortunately, Élise Girard’s Sidonie in Japan navigates this delicate balance with grace and good humor.

The film centers on Sidonie (played by the remarkable Isabelle Huppert), a long-grieving Frenchwoman who embarks on a Japanese work trip. Unable to write since her husband’s death years ago, Sidonie reluctantly accepts an invitation from independent publisher Kenzo Mizoguchi (Tsuyoshi Ihara) to promote a reissued translation of her debut novel. As she grapples with cultural differences and her own creative block, Sidonie’s journey becomes a poignant exploration of grief, healing, and unexpected connections.

Huppert’s signature quizzical demeanor infuses the film with depth, but it’s her chemistry with Ihara that truly shines. Their silent exchanges—passing gazes, subtle gestures—reveal unspoken emotions. As Sidonie grapples with interviews about a book intertwined with her family’s tragic loss, we witness her vulnerability and resilience. The film’s pacing occasionally lags, but the chemistry of their relationship keeps us engaged.

Sidonie’s journey isn’t just about Japan; it’s about rediscovering her voice, finding solace, and perhaps even love. Girard’s third feature is a charming exploration of life, grief, and the unexpected connections that can emerge when we least expect them.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
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