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So, 'Love, Life and Goldfish' is this quiet little gem from 2021. It's got that lovely blend of drama and romance, and you can feel the air of melancholy throughout. Makoto, played by a guy whose name I can't recall, gets knocked down from his high-rise bank job in Tokyo to a small-town branch—definitely a blow to his pride. The pacing is slow but intentional, letting you soak in the rural backdrop and the chemistry he shares with Yoshino, who runs this charming goldfish scooping stall. There's something almost nostalgic about their interactions, and the way the goldfish are used symbolizes fleeting moments of joy amidst life's troubles. The performances are genuine; you really get the sense of longing and discovery. It’s a subtle narrative about finding beauty in unexpected places.
Features a unique setting that contrasts urban life with rural simplicity.Strong themes of personal growth and unexpected connections.The goldfish scooping scenes add a whimsical touch to the narrative.
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