Quartet for Two
movie

Released March 31, 2001
Overview
Shotaro and Minako are arguing. Minako has confessed her infidelity to her husband and informs him of her intention to leave him. She has ceased to enjoy living with a submissive husband. Minako, who works for a construction company, loves her job and is progressing in her successful career, while her husband eagerly takes care of the house and the kids. He buys groceries, he cooks, he does the laundry – constantly. The couple’s arguing intensifies until Minaka files for divorce. Their older daughter Mari isn’t that upset by her parent’s problems as she’s more interested in the piano piece she’s got to play with her mother at a concert organised by her music school; admittedly, she’s also rather interested in her music teacher. But her younger brother Toru feels betrayed by his mother and can’t manage to reconcile himself to his father’s role as a housewife. A partial reconciliation occurs at Minako and Mari’s concert, where their entrance on stage is met with loud applause.
Cast

Naoto Takenaka
as
Sasaki Shoutarou

Yuki Amami
as
Sasaki Namiko
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Keika Fukitsuka
as
Sasaki Mari

Sawa Suzuki
as
Ohsawa no tsuma

Hairi Katagiri
as
Bengoshi

Yasue Sato
as
Chizuru Nagai (staff at piano course)

Reiko Matsuo
as
Ritsuko

Kazuki Kitamura
as
Ohsawa

Jōji Matsuoka
as
Cook

Mitsuhiro Oikawa
as
Tanimura Masaki

Yoji Tanaka
as
Customer

Kanji Tsuda
as
Ramen-ya no kyaku
Crew

Naoto Takenaka
as
Director
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Maruo Kyozuka
as
Screenplay
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Hiroyuki Yasukouchi
as
Gaffer

Yasushi Sasakibara
as
Director of Photography
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Yoshiyuki Okuhara
as
Editor
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Sachiko Ito
as
Costume Design
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Iwao Saitô
as
Art Direction
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Seigo Fukada
as
Co-Producer
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Yasuhiro Mase
as
Producer
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Kazuya Hamana
as
Producer