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Shiba Park is a quirky little film that captures the subtle nuances of everyday life. It’s centered on three middle-aged men whose only connection is their shiba dogs and their daily park meetings. There’s this calm, almost reflective atmosphere throughout, as they navigate small talk and personal thoughts. The pacing is relaxed, which feels fitting—their conversations float in and out like the wind through the trees. The lack of known director adds a layer of intrigue, almost like an independent gem waiting to be discovered. The performances are understated, yet they carry a weight of unspoken understanding. It explores themes of companionship, isolation, and the simple joys of routine in a distinctly charming way.
A unique take on friendship and isolation.Gives off strong indie vibes for a light comedy.Perfect for a laid-back watch with dog lovers.
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