yall peep yet?
perfect movie tbh. deserves all the praise and more. didn't feel like three hours at all, not as slow as i was anticipating (i understand how you'd feel it harder watching at home tho). honestly might b a 10/10 for me after a rewatch, still can't find a single flaw. hamaguchi really is the king of shooting digital too it's crazy
Soundtrack very fire lowkey I aint even really notice until I really noticed. Beautiful shots I really f***ed with that
Runtime felt a decent bit of some stuff at the beginning could've been trimmed, started it at night, was feeling too tired to keep going and had to come back to it today.
The one complaint I'd say I have is the young actor all of a sudden going on a insightful monologue in the back of the car didn't match him at all. Felt forced in there to me.
rewatched yesterday, perfect slow burn movie
So happy to see this getting so much love/buzz
Really a perfect movie for what it wants to be
Iβm diving in. No idea what to expect
Watched this last night. Felt the length probably because of watching it so late but it was good. If you look at the first 40 or so minutes as a prologue which it basically is it makes the movie shorter
All in all it had a nice message of letting go and acceptance. Did feel slow at parts I think my favorite thing about the movie was cinematography because there was some great shots through out
just watched, interesting ill say that. wasn't as slow as some made it out to be
just watched, interesting ill say that. wasn't as slow as some made it out to be
https://www.criterion.com/current/top-10-lists/393-ryusuke-hamaguchi-s-top-10
Posted about this a week ago in another thread, but i'll reiterate here: this is definitely one of the better artist top 10s featured on Criterion's blog over the past several years. That Renoir trio set is a dope pick in particular.
What's crazy is that Hamaguchi's older list published on Grasshopper β top 10 of the past decade (2010-2019) β is even better.
The guy has really great taste, and I'm not just saying that because those lists are full of films I would pick myself. You can really see Hamaguchi's taste and filmmaking heroes shine through his own films, and how well he's able to blend and modernize the different styles that influence him.
the emotional payoffs in the last hour are so f***ing good but at the same time the first 1.5hour just was testing my patience
i did enjoy it at the end but i wouldnt watch it again