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  1. Mitsuko Delivers (ハラがコレなんで, Hara ga Kore Nande) is a 2011 Japanese comedy film directed by Yuya Ishii.

  2. Now, Mitsuko is nine-months pregnant, unmarried and almost broke. She has to move out of her apartment. Yet, Mitsuko still believes everything will be okay. Mitsuko doesn't know where she will go, but she lays downs on a bench and watches where the wind blows. Mitsuko then knows where she will go.

  3. Mitsuko Delivers is a story about the life of a young & single woman who's very pregnant. It's a slowly unfolding, and slightly quirky, Japanese tale that stars Naka Riisa in the lead role as the titular title character who's about to deliver her baby.

  4. Mitsuko is in the ninth month of her pregnancy and broke, so she moves back to the dilapidated neighborhood where she grew up. To make ends meet, she helps other residents -- one by one -- with...

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  5. Mitsuko is 24, heavily pregnant and estranged from the American father of her child. Her parents believe she is happy and successful in America and are unaware that she has secretly returned to Tokyo.

  6. Synopsis. Mitsuko is 24, heavily pregnant and estranged from the American father of her child. Her parents believe she is happy and successful in America and are unaware that she has secretly returned to Tokyo.

  7. Following his previous female-led comedy Sawako Decides, Japan's indie stalwart Yûya Ishii delivers another cracking comedy about women's choices and destinies. Whimsical, offbeat and...

  8. Mitsuko Delivers. Directed by Yuya Ishii. 20111h 49m. Drama, Comedy. 6.243%40% Add to Watchlist. Mitsuko is 24, heavily pregnant and estranged from the American father of her child. Her parents believe she is happy and successful in America and are unaware that she has secretly returned to Tokyo.

  9. Mitsuko Delivers. COMEDY. Mitsuko (Riisa Naka) is a young woman who believes everything will be okay and always tries to help those around her. One day, she met an American man and wanted to help him. They became involved in a relationship and she moved with him to California.

  10. Following his previous female-led comedy Sawako Decides, Japan's indie stalwart Yûya Ishii delivers another cracking comedy about women's choices and destinies. Whimsical, offbeat and upending, Mitsuko Delivers could be described as a Japanese Amelie, but it has a peculiar charm all of its own.