


Is this for you? If you've ever spent a Saturday afternoon just staring out a window, this movie might hit you right in the chest. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs a car chase or a snappy comeback to keep things moving. You’ll probably hate it if you think a movie needs to tell you exactly how to feel. Crying ...
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Mikio Naruse

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"Is this for you? If you've ever spent a Saturday afternoon just staring out a window, this movie might hit you right in the chest. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs a car chase or a snappy comeback to keep things moving. You’ll probably hate it if you think a movie needs to tell you exactly how to feel. Crying to the Blue Sky is a strange little beast. It feels less like a narrative and more like a collection of moods held together by very thin thread. The rhythm of it There’s this one ..."
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