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So, 'March Goes out Like a Lamb' is one of those quiet gems from 2017. It really dives into the emotional landscape of its characters. The pacing can feel deliberate, but it works well to build tension, especially with Kiriyama's struggle both on and off the Shogi board. The atmosphere is kind of melancholic, yet there's a warmth in how he interacts with the three sisters. Their dynamic is fascinating, layered with unspoken history and healing. And, the sudden return of their estranged father? That definitely shakes things up, adding a layer of complexity. The performances? They feel genuine, really draw you in. It's not flashy but there's something truly distinctive in its storytelling. That's what keeps it in my collection.
Focus on character development and emotional depth.Pay attention to the pacing; it unfolds gradually.The family dynamics are key to the film's narrative.
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