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7 Lives is a striking drama that unfolds on a seemingly ordinary afternoon in Tokyo, but it plunges into the depths of trauma and memory. The film opens quietly, building tension as witnesses process the shocking act of a girl jumping in front of a subway train. What sets it apart is how it explores the aftermath through the eyes of those left behind, revealing their personal demons and unresolved pasts. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a meditation on grief, allowing the audience to linger in the discomfort. The performances are raw and genuine, capturing a wide range of emotions. The practical effects are understated yet impactful, emphasizing the weight of the moment without sensationalism. It’s a haunting reflection on life’s fragility and the scars we carry.
The film's atmosphere is electric yet somber, capturing Tokyo's essence.Themes of grief and memory are central, resonating long after viewing.A lesser-known gem that challenges traditional narrative structures.
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