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  1. 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. It was Japan's submission to the 35th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  2. Being Two Isn't Easy: Directed by Kon Ichikawa. With Fujiko Yamamoto, Hiroo Suzuki, Eiji Funakoshi, Kumeko Urabe. Husband and wife Gorô and Chiyo, and their only offspring, an infant son named Tarô, go through the ups and downs of family life living in a cramped modern apartment building in suburban Tokyo.

  3. A middle-class couple struggles to raise their infant son, as seen through the two-year-old's own eyes.

  4. being two isn't easy? just wait until you're in your 20s in a global pandemic Review by PTAbro ★★★★ Being Two Isn't Easy is less about the absolutely adorable Taro than it is about his two parents, Goro and Chiyo, and their struggles and successes raising him.

  5. Husband and wife Gorô and Chiyo, and their only offspring, an infant son named Tarô, go through the ups and downs of family life living in a cramped modern apartment building in suburban Tokyo. Their story is told in Tarô's second year of life.

  6. Aug 25, 2020 · Childhood is a challenging time, and no one seems to understand this better than Kon Ichikawa, whose exceptional comedy Being Two Isn't Easy (Japanese: 私は二歳) is one of the most heartfelt and hilarious glimpses into the trials and tribulations of parenthood ever committed to screen.

  7. Told alternately from the vantage point of a two-year-old boy and his fretting first-time parents, the story defines the joys of life in the way the lovable toddler endlessly investigates the world.