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Organ (2019) unfolds during the twilight of World War II, capturing a hauntingly intimate narrative. It follows Kaede Itakura, a kindergartner teacher, and Mitsue Nonomiya, a music enthusiast, who coax parents into evacuating their children from the chaos of Tokyo. The film has this palpable tension, with its pacing lingering just enough to let the viewer soak in the atmosphere of fear and hope. The choice of an abandoned temple as their refuge adds an eerie stillness, contrasting with the outside destruction. Performances, particularly by the leads, resonate with authenticity, reflecting the fragility of innocence amidst turmoil. What stands out is how it juxtaposes the simplicity of childhood against the backdrop of war, creating a really thought-provoking experience.
Explores themes of innocence and survivalUnique setting in an abandoned templeStrong character-driven narrative
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