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Sweet Bean

A small little Dorayaki shop on the outskirts of Tokyo.
2015 | 113m | Japanese

(586 votes)

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The master of a dorayaki pastry store hires a 76-year-old woman whose talents attract customers from all over. But she's hiding a troubling secret. Life's joys are found in the little details, and no matter what may be weighing you down, everyone loves a good pastry.
Release Date: May 30, 2015
Director: Naomi Kawase
Writer: Naomi Kawase, Durian Sukegawa
Genres: Drama
Keywords japan, based on novel or book, cooking, restaurant, sanatorium, slice of life, food, chef, street vendor, woman director, small business, cooking together, japanese cuisine
Production Companies The Asahi Shimbun, Comme des Cinémas, ZDF/Arte, Hakuhodo, MAM, Kumie, Twenty Twenty Vision Filmproduktion, Nagoya Broadcasting Network, Elephant House, Aeon Entertainment, POPLAR Publishing
Box Office Revenue: $124,518
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Dec 20, 2025
Entered: Dec 20, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kirin Kiki Tokue
Masatoshi Nagase Sentaro
Kyara Uchida Wakana
Miki Mizuno Wakana's Mother
Etsuko Ichihara Yoshiko
Miyoko Asada Shop Owner's Wife
Taiga Nakano Yohei
Wakato Kanematsu Wakato
Saki Middle School Girl
Miu Takeuchi Middle School Girl
Yurie Murata Middle School Girl
Name Job
Naomi Kawase Director, Screenplay
Miwako Kobayashi Costume Design
Naoko Koizumi Hairstylist
Antoine Jouve Assistant Production Manager
Keita Kumano Assistant Director
Yohei Yamada Other
Roman Dymny Supervising Sound Editor
Manuel Laval Foley Editor
Ryû Fujie Lighting Technician
Tatsuyuki Kôzen Camera Operator
Takeshi Taguchi Steadicam Operator
Yasuhiro Ota Gaffer
Cécile Coutelier Music Editor
David Hadjadj Original Music Composer, Musician
Bruno Martinez Musician
Yann Sauvereau Score Engineer
Eiji Mori Sound Recordist
Durian Sukegawa Novel
Tina Baz Editor
Saki Hosaka Assistant Makeup Artist
Maki Okada Assistant Makeup Artist
Miho Hôjô Assistant Director
Kyôsuke Makino Props
Yuki Ôta Other
Thomas Kalbér Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Marcus Sujata Sound Editor
Tatsuya Hirayama Lighting Technician
Kôji Shimauchi Lighting Technician
Kazuko Yonezawa Camera Operator
Karen Brunon Musician
Doriane Gable Musician
Constance Luzzati Musician
Stéphane Reichart Scoring Mixer
Alex Panagakis Publicist
Shigeki Akiyama Director of Photography
Hiroaki Saito Line Producer
Sayaka Matsuda Assistant Makeup Artist
Kazuhito Yamada Location Manager
Hisatoshi Goshozono Props
Ayaka Ôsuga Assistant Art Director
Olivier Goinard Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carsten Richter Foley Artist
Hideo Fujimoto Camera Operator
Shin Momo Still Photographer
Jirô Yamaguchi Camera Operator
Christopher Briquet Orchestrator
Florence Delepine Musician
Cyrille Lacrouts Musician
Béatrice Muthelet Musician
Tatjana Uhde Musician
Kyōko Heya Art Direction
Fumie Iida Makeup Artist
Laurent Harjani Production Manager
Yuki Kondo First Assistant Director
Akihiro Miyamoto Assistant Art Director
Boris Chapelle Supervising Sound Editor
Takayuki Kato Sound Recordist
Tetsuyuki Dômae Steadicam Operator
Masaki Koike Grip
Arnaud Vallin Musician
Name Title
Akira Ikeda Associate Producer
Yasuhiro Kihara Associate Producer
Hiroshi Okumura Associate Producer
Masashiro Watanabe Associate Producer
Kenji Asai Associate Producer
Thanassis Karathanos Co-Producer
Kenichi Miyata Associate Producer
Masa Sawada Producer
Hiroshi Yamamoto Associate Producer
Koichiro Fukushima Producer
Naomi Kawase Associate Producer
Yoshihito Oyama Producer
Holger Stern Associate Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

> Encountering an unexpected and its impacts forever. The Japanese foods considered as the healthiest food in the world. Yes, it's a food and restaurant related theme, and those who loves them should give it a try. It was another film like 'Midnight Diner' that I saw a couple of months back, whic ... h focused on a small eatery as this one. What fascinated me was its simple storyline and the realistic approach. It was based on the novel of the same name of the original Japanese title 'An' which translated as 'Bean Paste'. It is not just a food film, but well explored relationship of the people from different generations. This is quite common I found in the Japanese films, yet very distinct from other similar ones. There were three characters in the films that kind of represents past, present and future. Where they all learn some important lessons from each others. I don't know that was intentionally done, but that is how I saw it. The most of the story's perspective was from the middle aged man, Sentaro who runs a small dorayaki shop which regularly visited by the students of the nearby school and the locals. His story is kind of depressing. Not the film, just what he went through in his life and after that his life remained quite a low without an alternative. Though, there were no flashbacks, but just revealed by orally when the right time comes. One day a very old woman named Tokue comes asking for a job after seeing the signboard outside the shop and somehow she manages to grab it. Later she teaches him to make his own bean paste. This is the part I like very much, because it might have not revealed fully how to make a bean paste, but definitely you would feel you want to taste it right away when you see the beautifully prepared paste filled in the tray. So I won't be surprised if you visit a Japanese restaurant just to make your first taste of dorayaki or whenever you visit there, remember this film and ask for it. > "It's like a first date, the young couple needs to get friendly." So with such a development, the film takes a leap to the next stage of the story. Where the shop sees the rise in customer influx and by its success, Tokue offered to stay and help further. On the other side a middle school girl, Wakana who has not decided about her future, whether to attend the high school or get a job in Takue's shop which obviously went to the old woman. In the meantime, all the three develop a close relationship to each other in the short time. Despite from the different social group, but the strong connection with the shop. But one day as the gossip spreading like a wildfire all over the town about the shop, followed by a couple of unexpected events, the story nears to its end part with an emotional episode. The most of the film looked like a poetry. The director, who also wrote the screenplay did an awesome job. The cast's performances were outstanding. I have seen them all in different films, even though I did not recognise them at first. I think it is the actors and the wonderful cinematography that made this film looks better than its story. People put their recipe in a book and publish them or make the videos and release online, but I think this kind of film is definitely would make lot impact on, even for the non-food lovers to have a close look which would generate a serious desire and hunger. Just like 'The Ramen Girl', but not as good as this one. A film that preserves a precious dish digitally and makes reach corners of the world. By now you know that I loved it, but there's something I did not like from it which is the third act. Actually, that final act was a bit drag. Compared to the earlier sections, those last 20 or so minutes were quite an unnecessary stretch. I am an easy prey to sentimental scenes, but for this film I did not feel a thing. Other than that, how it all ended pretty neatly wrapped which I applaud loudly. Whatever I said all the good and bad stuffs about it, there are some other topics as well in it which came as a side message, but that overtook everything on the final stage and ended as it was the centre of the story like that about treating an older person with disability. I had said many times before in my earlier reviews that I easily fall for seeing the old people suffering which happened in this. So heartbreaking. Except a very few defects that affected me which might won't make a big deal for others, I recommend the film, especially for the drama fans and food lovers. 8/10

May 16, 2024
badelf
9.0

This is a beautiful film overall which is steeped in Japanese culture. The direction is tight and the acting is great. It's a touching story about shame, honor, redemption and friendship. All of this centered around food - dorayaki in particular. ...

Dec 25, 2021