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Randi 2022-10-16 18:29:14
It's gone, it's gone, that bit of dignity - "Tokyo Sonata" film review
A typical Japanese ethical film, delicate and soft. I don't know when I started to find that I like ethical films, and ethical films are the most stylish and have the most excellent models in Japan. Compared with the previously popular "The Undertaker", I personally think that "Tokyo Sonata" is...
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Stephania 2022-10-16 13:20:58
Sonata itself is seasoning
Under the veneer of monotonous and peaceful life, a man has to play a family role every day, a company employee, and even if he is laid off, he still commutes to get off work every day without communication. ...So the eldest son joined the army with ideals and the heart of escaping from the cage....

Yû Koyanagi
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Burnice 2022-04-22 07:01:59
The film uses the reality of the first eighty minutes to create a parallel montage of the unreal drama of the last forty minutes. The ending is often more realistic. But still worth five stars.
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