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God Wait! Because Flowers Will Bloom presents a poignant exploration of childhood and resilience. The film centers on Morikami Shoka, an 11-year-old navigating the tumultuous waters of sickness and hope. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of her experiences to settle with the audience. The atmosphere is thick with emotional nuance, particularly in how it captures the innocence of youth against the stark backdrop of illness. Performances feel genuine, especially the interactions between Shoka and her doctor, Wakisaka, who serves as both guide and confidant. There’s a raw, almost minimalist approach to practical effects, which reinforces the film's grounded perspective. It’s a heartfelt examination of finding normalcy amid chaos, and how one can bloom even in the shadow of adversity.
Focuses on childhood resilienceGrounded performancesEmotional atmosphere
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