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So, 'Marriage Counselor' dives into this guy's life who used to be a hotshot in real estate, but now he's kind of a relic, you know? The whole Showa-era vibe is really strong, and it gives the film a unique atmosphere. It's funny, but there's this underlying drama as he tries to adapt to a world that's leaving him behind. The pacing is a mix of quick comedic moments and some slower, more introspective scenes; kind of keeps you on your toes. The performances really stand out, especially how they capture that struggle between old and new. It's distinctive for sure, not your typical comedy-drama, and definitely has its quirks that make it worth talking about.
Showa-era themes prominently featuredInteresting take on generational conflictCharacter-driven with a mix of humor and drama
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