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Flowers And Rain is a raw exploration of identity and belonging. Yoshida's journey from London back to Japan is filled with tension; he grapples with feeling like an outsider in his own land. The pacing feels reflective yet urgent, especially as he channels his frustrations into hip-hop. The way he adopts the persona of SEEDA is intriguing, blending the harsh realities of street life with the artistic drive to create music. The film paints a vivid picture of urban Japan while tackling heavy themes of displacement and resilience. Performances are grounded, capturing the struggle and complexity of youth. It's not just a story about rap; it's about finding one's voice in a society that often feels alien.
Themes of identity and belonging.Intriguing depiction of hip-hop culture.Unique blend of drama and music elements.
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