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Slowly feels like a slice of life with this gentle yet oddball charm. The story follows Kotaro and Yoko as they navigate their reunion, but it’s the unexpected detour that really shapes the film. That tennis umpire’s chair feels like a metaphor for the obstacles of adulthood, ya know? The pacing has this leisurely vibe, which fits perfectly with its themes of nostalgia and connection. Performances are quite natural, almost like watching friends interact rather than actors performing. The practical effects here are minimalistic but work well, grounding the film in a relatable reality. Overall, it’s a thoughtful exploration of relationships and the passage of time wrapped in a quirky scenario.
Unique take on adult relationshipsExplores nostalgia with humorLeisurely pace that invites reflection
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