

So, is Nanatsu no umi. Kôhen: Teisô-hen worth your time? If you enjoy movies that feel like a dusty, half-remembered dream from the 1930s, then sure. If you need a fast plot, look elsewhere immediately. This one is for the patient, the curious, and those who don't mind getting lost in a narrative that feels as sprawlin...


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"So, is Nanatsu no umi. Kôhen: Teisô-hen worth your time? If you enjoy movies that feel like a dusty, half-remembered dream from the 1930s, then sure. If you need a fast plot, look elsewhere immediately. This one is for the patient, the curious, and those who don't mind getting lost in a narrative that feels as sprawling as the ocean it’s named after. It’s funny how movies from this era just decide to exist in their own bubble. There’s no rush to explain who anyone is or why they are standing in..."
Kaitarō Hasegawa, Kōgo Noda
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