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So, 'Narimo' is this quiet, introspective drama that really takes its time. You’ve got a widower, right? He’s fishing, trying to find solace in solitude, but there’s this heavy undercurrent of longing—his attempts to reconnect with his daughter feel both desperate and touching. The pacing is languid, which might not be for everyone, but it really serves the character's isolation. The cinematography captures the serene yet melancholic atmosphere beautifully, making the fishing scenes almost meditative. The performances, especially the lead, are subtle but striking. It’s not flashy, but there’s a weight to it that lingers. A film that feels like a quiet moment in a busy world, if you know what I mean.
Focus on character-driven storytellingGreat exploration of father-daughter dynamicsA unique take on grief and connection
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