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Pieces of the Future offers a raw glimpse into the life of an apprentice carpenter, Souta. Set against the backdrop of a construction site, the film's pacing mirrors the deliberate, laborious nature of building. The atmosphere feels gritty and real, with each scene capturing the sweat and struggle of manual work. The performances are understated yet poignant, particularly as Souta grapples with the expectations placed on him by his boss, Oikawa. There’s a certain charm in its simplicity, focusing on themes of growth, responsibility, and the weight of mentorship. It’s not flashy, but there's a distinct authenticity that resonates, making the viewer reflect on the layers of aspiration and the passage of time in a life marked by hard work.
Apprentice carpenter's struggles.Explores themes of mentorship.Set in a construction site atmosphere.
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