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Nijiiro no Chalk is an intriguing exploration of familial tension and societal challenges, set against the backdrop of a struggling chalk company. Oomori Hiroto's return from abroad feels heavy with expectation, and the film captures his disorientation beautifully. The interplay between him and his father creates a palpable tension, especially regarding the controversial policy of hiring the disabled. The pacing has a deliberate quality, allowing emotional beats to breathe, while the atmosphere is tinged with a kind of sadness and hope. Performances are quite grounded, with a subtlety that feels authentic. It's interesting to see how the film navigates serious themes without ever tipping into melodrama, grounding its message in reality rather than idealism.
Explores themes of disability in the workplace.Strong familial conflicts drive the narrative.Grounded performances enhance the realism.
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