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So, 'Like You' really captures that transition phase in life, you know? Ryo and Yuki are at this crossroads, and the film does a solid job of illustrating their contrasting choices. The pacing feels very natural, sort of like those late-night talks with friends where everything feels heavy yet light at the same time. The cinematography has this dreamy quality, especially when Ryo is out chasing that photography dream. It's not flashy, just grounded in reality, which adds to the atmosphere. The performances are sincere, they really pull you into their struggles and hopes. It’s that slice-of-life vibe, but with a bit of weight to it—definitely resonates for anyone who's felt that pull between dreams and stability.
Explores themes of ambition vs. stabilityIntimate cinematography enhances character depthRealistic portrayal of young adult life choices
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