
Shoplifters 5 stars
I had not heard much about Shoplifters before, last year’s Best Foreign Language film from Japan. It’s about a very poor family living in a shack in Japan and what they have to do to survive including shoplifting from local stores. It appears that there is a father, Osamu, a mother, Nobuyo, a grandmother and a teenage daughter and young son. The couple find a little girl of about five freezing in the cold one night and take her in. Rather than take her to the police they keep her and care for her as they surmise she was not treated well by her own family. This movie develops very slowly and I thought that it was a movie mainly about the characters and how they relate to each other without much of a plot, something that shows how the less fortunate live. However, there are signs along the way that suggest there is more going on here at first glance, so later in the film we learn that there are some hidden secrets that when revealed will test the strength of the ties holding this group together. I was very presently surprised and impressed with how the film ended. Rotten Tomatoes rated Shoplifters the second best foreign film of the year after Roma.