Two schoolgirl friends drift apart when one of them falls for a handsome boy..

Is it worth your time? If you like movies that actually let people breathe, yes. It's perfect for a rainy Sunday. But if you need a plot that moves at warp speed or characters who explain their feelings in long, dramatic monologues, you will probably be bored to tears within the first ten minutes. 🌊 The whole thing f...

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

Hiroshi Shimizu

F. Martin Thornton
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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that actually let people breathe, yes. It's perfect for a rainy Sunday. But if you need a plot that moves at warp speed or characters who explain their feelings in long, dramatic monologues, you will probably be bored to tears within the first ten minutes. 🌊 The whole thing feels like watching a Polaroid develop in real time. It’s set in Yokohama, and there’s this hazy, salty atmosphere that makes you feel like you've been standing on the docks for too..."
Yukiko Inoue
Mitsu Suyama, Tôma Kitabayashi
Japan


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