

Look, if you aren't already deep into 1930s Japanese dramas, this sequel to Heinosuke Gosho's family saga is going to feel like homework. But if you love quiet, messy family stories where everyone says one thing and means another, Shindo: Kohen Ryota no maki is a weirdly cozy watch. Just don't jump in without seeing t...


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"Look, if you aren't already deep into 1930s Japanese dramas, this sequel to Heinosuke Gosho's family saga is going to feel like homework. But if you love quiet, messy family stories where everyone says one thing and means another, Shindo: Kohen Ryota no maki is a weirdly cozy watch. Just don't jump in without seeing the first part. If you do, you will be totally lost about who is marrying who and why everyone looks so stressed out 😅. The film picks up right in the thick of family drama, and h..."
Heinosuke Gosho, Kan Kikuchi, Kōgo Noda
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