A mesmerising, gut-wrenching, unique film that lands with an unexpected emotional punch. Isao Takahata truly knows how to craft a deeply affecting story. Truly, one of the greatest coming-of-age film ever made.
90
(Great)
A mesmerising, gut-wrenching, unique film that lands with an unexpected emotional punch. Isao Takahata truly knows how to craft a deeply affecting story. Truly, one of the greatest coming-of-age film ever made.
90
(Great)
While Reversi has its flaws, it is a compelling film that connects us with Akid's journey through almost his entire life—as a son, boyfriend, fiancé, husband, and father. The film masterfully portrays family trauma, allowing the audience to feel the weight of Akid’s pain during his time-travel journey. Every attempt he makes to change his fate only leads to unintended consequences, deepening the emotional stakes.
The storytelling is elevated by the film’s creative use of visual techniques. The transition to…
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Okay, maybe I should start watching other Indonesian films. I'll check 'Falling in Love Like in Movies' tomorrow since they had an incredibly enthusiastic response from the public in Indonesia.
Regarding Andragogy, the film improves with each viewing.
Let's start with the negative aspects of this movie. Despite the fact that social media is an important component of this film, the CGI on the phone screen is terrible. Which is very sad considering this is one of my top 10 favourite…