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So, 'Going the Distance' is this interesting piece from 2016 that dives into the complexities of love and family expectations. You’ve got Asahi, this boxing trainer with a tough past, and Kaori, his fiancée, caught in the middle of familial judgment. The pacing feels pretty reflective—like it wants you to sit with the characters’ dilemmas rather than rush through them. The atmosphere often swings between warmth and tension, especially when Asahi gets entangled in his friend Hiroto's troubles with a shady businessman. It’s got an indie vibe, and the performances, while not flashy, feel sincere and grounded, which gives it a distinctive edge.
This film has a unique appeal for collectors, particularly those drawn to indie cinema. It hasn’t had a wide release, so copies can be a bit scarce, making it a more intriguing find. The thematic depth and character-driven story give it a certain rewatchability that collectors appreciate, though it might not be on everyone's radar yet.
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