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Cobalt Blue is an interesting slice of life that dives deep into themes of grief and the bonds of family. It unfolds slowly, which some might find contemplative while others may view it as a bit dragging. Ryuji's character, a dedicated fisherman, is played with a quiet intensity that really captures the essence of a parent's love and loss. Ryoko's transition from vibrant youth to an emotionally shattered figure after Kazuya's tragic accident feels raw and haunting. The atmosphere is thick with sorrow, enhanced by the picturesque yet isolating coastal setting. Practical effects are minimal, letting the performances carry the weight of the story. It's a film that lingers with you, making you ponder long after the credits roll.
Themes of grief and isolation.Strong character-driven narrative.Subtle yet impactful performances.
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