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So, 'Welcome Home, Hayabusa' dives into this really poignant narrative about space exploration and personal ambition. Youâve got Kento Ohashi, played by Tatsuya Fujiwara, whoâs juggling his aspirations with the weight of his father's past failures in space. The film's tone is contemplative, sometimes melancholic, really honing in on the emotional stakes tied to these massive scientific undertakings. The pacing can feel a bit slow at times, but it allows the audience to soak in the atmosphere of hope and despair intertwined with Kento's journey. The practical effects used in depicting the Hayabusa mission lend a certain authenticity thatâs refreshing. Performances are solid, especially Fujiwara, who captures that blend of determination and fragility well. Itâs distinctive in how it frames the personal against the vastness of space.
Explores themes of ambition and familial legacy.Notable for its atmospheric pacing and practical effects.Features strong performances, particularly from Tatsuya Fujiwara.
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