

Shuchû nikki, a film of unflinching candor, presents a complex tapestry of human relationships, expertly woven by the deft hands of its creators. As the narrative unfolds, the audience is transported to a world where the boundaries between personal desires and societal expectations are constantly blurred. The film's us...


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Daisuke Itô

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"Shuchû nikki, a film of unflinching candor, presents a complex tapestry of human relationships, expertly woven by the deft hands of its creators. As the narrative unfolds, the audience is transported to a world where the boundaries between personal desires and societal expectations are constantly blurred. The film's use of dark, muted tones serves to underscore the sense of melancholy that pervades the story, while the occasional burst of yellow hints at the fleeting nature of happiness. Through..."
Mitsuko Mochizuki
Daisuke Itô, Doppo Kunikida
Japan

