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Crying 100 Times - Every Raindrop Falls has this melancholic beauty that lingers long after viewing. The story centers on Shuichi, who grapples with lost memories following a motorcycle accident. It’s really the way the film captures fleeting moments of joy against an underlying shadow of loss that gets to you. Their romance, sweet yet tinged with sorrow, feels real. The performances have this rawness, like you can feel the weight of their emotions. It doesn't rush, letting the audience sit with the characters and their struggles. The atmosphere is thick with longing, and the practical effects used in the scenes of Shuichi's memories are quite poignant. It’s a quiet drama, but one that resonates deeply.
Explores themes of memory and lossFeatures a unique use of practical effectsStrong emphasis on emotional depth and character development
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