Being Two Isn't Easy (私は二歳, Watashi wa nisai, lit.
I am two) is a 1962 color Japanese comedy film directed by Kon Ichikawa.
[3][4] Ichikawa utilized the screen personas of popular stars Fujiko Yamamoto (glamorous, restrained) and Eiji Funakoshi (hapless, self-conscious) to make the child's independence and frequent endangerment believable.
[5] The director contrasts Chiyo's well-coiffed, reactive approach to motherhood by shooting Misako Watanabe as her sister-in-law in a sensuous, intimate manner as she bathes her own newborn.
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