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Widow Finds New Groove After Husband's Sudden Death
23 Jan
Summary
- Film honors director's mother, an 81-year-old competitive ballroom dancer.
- A widow finds new love and embraces a modern sex comedy.
- The movie balances grief with humor and a multicultural Tokyo setting.

Josef Kubota Wladyka's latest film, "Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!," pays homage to his mother, an accomplished 81-year-old ballroom dancer. The story centers on Haru, a woman whose life is upended by her husband Luis's unexpected death. Initially consumed by grief, Haru is encouraged by friends to re-enter the world, joining a Latin dance class.
There, Haru becomes infatuated with Fedir, a charismatic ballroom champion. The film delves into Haru's journey of moving forward, exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Despite the initial focus on ballroom dancing and a sudden tragedy, the narrative evolves into a modern sex comedy.
The film is noted for its aesthetic appreciation of cultural elements, blending Japanese city pop, '90s alt-rock, tango, and bluegrass. Rinko Kikuchi's performance as Haru is central, grounding the film's whimsical moments in authentic emotion, making her character relatable even as she navigates complex feelings and questionable decisions.




