This film reflects the good and evil in society, and satirizes the judicial system, whether it insists on justice. However, the long and constant dialogue exhausted my patience, and I didn't care about the reversal that followed. The Nth time proves that I don't like Hirokazu-eda. However, the attempt on the subject of crime is new, and it can be seen that the screen and lighting are much more sophisticated than before. The rhythm is a bit too procrastinated and boring, making it sleepy. Maybe Hirokazu Koreeda wants to express a high level, but as an ordinary movie watcher, how can you experience it when you can't get into it at the beginning?
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