

If you are wondering if you should spend your afternoon with this one, the answer is a solid maybe. It is really for people who like the quiet, messy feelings of the late silent era in Japan. If you want a plot that moves fast or makes total sense, you will probably hate this movie. I watched this late at night and ...


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"If you are wondering if you should spend your afternoon with this one, the answer is a solid maybe. It is really for people who like the quiet, messy feelings of the late silent era in Japan. If you want a plot that moves fast or makes total sense, you will probably hate this movie. I watched this late at night and honestly, it felt like looking through someone’s old family photo album that they didn't really want you to see. The movie starts with this girl just... showing up at a widower's h..."
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