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Far Away, So Close offers a poignant exploration of memory and identity through the lens of 27-year-old Sakumi Shimura, who grapples with the haunting void left by her past. The film's atmosphere is steeped in melancholy, accentuated by its introspective pacing. The narrative weaves between her attempts to reclaim lost memories while navigating relationships that feel both familiar and alien. The performances, particularly that of the lead, evoke a raw sincerity, making her struggles palpable. There's a genuine sense of realism in how the film captures her emotional journey. The subtle practical effects used to signify her memories add layers to the storytelling, creating a unique visual experience that complements the themes of loss and acceptance.
Contemplates the fragility of memory.Strong character study with a unique narrative approach.Reflective tone that lingers long after viewing.
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