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So, The Round Table, directed by Isao Yukisada, is this interesting blend of comedy and drama. It follows Kokko, a third grader who, despite having a loving family, grapples with this deep sense of dissatisfaction and an odd admiration for loneliness. The film has this offbeat charm, almost whimsical at times, and yet it dives into heavier themes of isolation and belonging. Yukisada's direction brings a lightness to the heavier moments, balancing the pacing quite well. The performances, especially by the young lead, are refreshingly genuine, capturing that awkwardness of childhood. It’s not about grand gestures or extravagant effects; it’s more about the subtlety and the emotions that linger long after the credits roll.
Focus on character-driven storytelling.Enjoy the balance of humor with serious themes.Appreciate the performances of the young cast.
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