
Clover
Clover is a Japanese movie starring Emi Takei who plays Saya Suzuki, an inexperienced hotel employee working under an elite boss, Susumo Tsuge played by Tadayoshi Okura, who was rather exacting and strict.
After another mistake committed by Saya (Takei) she was asked to see her boss, Susumo Tsuge, outside. Saya begged her boss to not beat around the bush with his castigation as she is a simple stupid girl.
The boss looked at her and said “I would like you to go out with me”
This was totally unexpected that Saya wanted confirmation what was just said. And here is where the rather sedate romance begins.
This is a Japanese film so it is not a straight forward sweet romance. Both leads were put through the ringers after all William Shakespeare did put it “The course of true love never did run smooth.” LOL
There were a lot of misunderstanding. But there is a happy ending. 🙂
As background, Saya when just 14 years old eloped with a boyfriend who was about to emigrate to the US with his parents. The young couple was found in a field of clover trying to look for the lucky four-leaf clover. Unfortunately they were found by their family before the can find the four-leaf.
Apparently the one who found the lucky clover has to be the one to make the wish for it to come true.
Near the end of the film, Saya found a clover in a bunch of flowers. She lost the clover, which went under a table. She searched only to find that Susumu Tsuge (boss/boyfriend) has found it.
And they got married and lived happily ever after. 🙂