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That's When Things Changed is an intriguing 1993 drama that dives into the complexities of relationships against a backdrop of environmental advocacy. Moriyama's character leads this unusual organization focused on slime molds, which is a unique thematic choice that really sets the film apart. The pacing has a certain rhythm, blending moments of quiet introspection with the tension of interpersonal dramas unfolding within the group. The discovery of Nagayama and Itagaki’s affair adds an unexpected layer, showcasing how personal conflicts can disrupt idealistic pursuits. You get this distinct atmosphere where nature and human emotions intertwine, enhanced by subtle performances that underline the characters' struggles. It’s a film that lingers, making you think about connections—both with each other and with the world around us.
Engaging exploration of personal and environmental themes.Strong character dynamics, especially in the face of conflict.Unique focus on forest slime molds adds a quirky touch.
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