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  1. Beijing Watermelon (北京的西瓜, Pekin no Suika) is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. Based partly on true events, the film follows the relationship between a Japanese greengrocer and a group of Chinese exchange students.

  2. Jun 5, 2024 · Beijing Watermelon is fairly uncharacteristic of this period. It’s a sober drama about a Japanese greengrocer Shunzo (Bengal) who befriends a group of Chinese college students at the store he owns near Tokyo. Before he meets Li (Wu Yue), he doesn’t realize just how unhappy he is with his own life.

  3. Nov 18, 1989 · A greengrocer and his wife befriend and aid Chinese college students over a period of years. The film is based on true events and has humor and warmth, as well as vertical titles for Chinese dialogue.

    • (178)
    • Drama
    • Nobuhiko Ôbayashi
    • 1989-11-18
  4. Aug 21, 2021 · Beijing Watermelon (1989) by. Nobuhiko Obayashi. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Film, cinema, movies, japanese cinema. Language. Japanese.

    • 135 min
  5. The film tells the story of a Japanese greengrocer who befriends a Chinese college student and invites her to stay with his family. It explores the themes of culture, identity, and family through humor, music, and surrealism.

    • (1.1K)
    • PSC, Makkusdai
    • Nobuhiko Obayashi
  6. A Japanese grocer helps Chinese exchange students in Tokyo, but his generosity may endanger his own well-being. Watch this humanist comedy with eccentric experimentation and multiethnic community on The Criterion Channel.

  7. Beijing Watermelon is a 1989 comedy-drama about a Japanese greengrocer who helps Chinese exchange students in need. The film explores themes of cultural clash, generosity, and friendship in a historical context.