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  • Awards Received: Flower Award1
On Itomichi Feb 17, 2022
Title Itomichi
Really good coming of age film the transformation of the main lead is very believable. Slow and fun movie with no over the top moments. That ending scene is really powerful.

8.5/10
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On Aesop's Game Feb 10, 2022
Title Aesop's Game
I already expect a twist but didn't know it would get to that route, creative and fresh for the targeted genre, but not polished enough compared to one cut of the dead and special actors.

8.5/10
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On The Aromantics Feb 9, 2022
Title The Aromantics Spoiler
I wonder what is Satoru's backstory they probably show that near the end. Takahashi issei really picks some of the most interesting projects. I have to admit I only heard about asexual aromatic couple of times thru youtube and some dramas I've watched, and thought I already understand it but damn I'm wrong, I'll be happy to learn more about it as I continue to watch given of course that what they portray in this drama is really accurate, but seeing other comments seems it is. I also like how they insert the ex boyfriend to blend with them just added an important layer to the story. Lastly, I may not 100% understand but the concept of family/safehaven/loneliness is universal.
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On Red Feb 8, 2022
Title Red
You couldn't just pick a better title for this film. Fantastic acting and cinematography, Kaho is superb.

9/10
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On Don't Call it Mystery Feb 5, 2022
I like the 3 cases so far no mind boggling twist but explored human condition really well. The ambiance is also really good, nothing too serious there's a bit of comedic moments but somewhat deeply philosophical. Love that song by King Gnu too.
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On Blossoms Shanghai Jan 30, 2022
Wong Kar Wai is the only person who will make me watch a 30 eps drama. I still can't believe he do a drama I just hope he has full control on this project.
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On Wandering Jan 30, 2022
Title Wandering
Lee Sang Il doesn't make a lot of movies so you know he doesn't make movies for the sake of making movies. I always view these type of directors as perfectionist. He in my opinion one of the best in exploring human condition in film that's why he's among my favorites. Just one look at that cast I already see disappointed people in comments because they will expect a different film from these A list mainstream actors.
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On Goldfish on the Seaside Jan 30, 2022
That scene where they are eating nagashi somen is very much koreeda influenced, the dialogue, camera work, how she captured that scene, familial bond ala koreeda. Impressive directorial debut from ogawa sara the use of goldfish as symbolism is also really smart. The question now is where would she focus directing or acting cause she really has great potential for both.

8.5/10
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On Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes Jan 26, 2022
The beginning was a bit repetitive but once few characters joined in that's where the fun begins, my dumb brain almost explode once those layers of TV happen lol. This is sci-fi but also a thriller so I especially like how they did the ending, the movie has so much energy and it's only at the end where the movie catch its breath.

I don't know what's with Japan's fascination towards this one long take, I've seen around 4 movies that have this concept, but I don't think this is real one take there's probably magic editing that happen but it still long scenes and probably harder to execute since they need to time it, 2 minutes to be exact. I just wished this movie is profitable or if not maybe in the future I just hope that people behind indie projects like this will find their success, passion for filmmaking at its best.

9/10
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Replying to 2801nabibo Jan 26, 2022
Ryoko, Go and Ryusei I do know that they are good actors but Yoshioka Hidetaka, he’s such a surprise. Where…
99% of veteran actors are great that is true in any country. Terajima is also here, Santamaria, fukikoshi mitsuru etc. Japan never short of great supporting veteran actors. They mostly never go mainstream just supporting roles but anyone who watch alot of japanese festival films know them, Hidetaka is known for "Always: Sunset on Third Street" trilogy, Terajima Caterpillar, Mitsuru Cold Fish just few examples.
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On It's a Summer Film Jan 22, 2022
I don't think it's meant to be a criticism to Japan's current film industry nor the movie just an ordinary romance teen story, it's simply a love letter to filmmaking that's all. I just wished the director push for 2 hours for more development but that could be the point. "Movies connect present with past thru big screen" this is so true, I just hope that 5 seconds movie won't happen but with tiktok movies nowadays that could be a possibility. Epic ending btw love the creativity, there are scenes in films that from time to time I keep on rewatching cause of how awesome it is, that scene would be among them.

9.5/10
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