
Shigezumi is a young stock broker from Tokyo. He is in love with young Taiko who lives in Osaka.

Is this for you? If you have the patience for black-and-white dramas that prefer meaningful glares over explosions, you might find something here. It’s definitely not for folks who need a high-octane plot. If you love stories where the stakes feel personal and small but also world-ending to the people involved, you’ll ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Yasujirō Shimazu

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"Is this for you? If you have the patience for black-and-white dramas that prefer meaningful glares over explosions, you might find something here. It’s definitely not for folks who need a high-octane plot. If you love stories where the stakes feel personal and small but also world-ending to the people involved, you’ll probably dig it. Honestly, watching Family Meeting feels like walking into a room where an argument just stopped. The air is still thick with it. Shigezumi is trying to play the p..."
Michiko Oikawa
Riichi Yokomitsu, Tadao Ikeda
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