Yeah, there's really something about how tranquilly heartless Momoko is. We're used to heartless women in fiction/drama, but usually they're motivated by powerful emotion or are seen by the male gaze as vain, whereas in Momoko's case you can see it as a retreat from everything sweaty,messy, and crude (and unreliable)--i.e., her natal family--and into calm, self-sufficient, decorative loveliness, untouched by all the--cow poop! And Jusco shopping. And we're used to seeing tough guys (or gals) with tender hearts, but Ichigo doesn't bury hers very deeply--she's pretty warmhearted with Momoko right from the start.
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Yeah, good film :-)