Mr. Yamada's works look so reassuring and comfortable, and that peaceful and quiet artistic conception is in the same strain in the trilogy. The camera, lighting, music, script, and director have nothing to say. The most unsuccessful one should be the male actor. If you can't figure it out, just look at the first two male actors in the trilogy filmed by the old man.
The local picture should be the jacket of the DVD version, but the other poster I saw better reflected the connotation of the movie and the mood of Yamada. A branch straddles the layout, and two birds chirp on the branch under the pink background. Such a delicate picture is much better than deliberately highlighting Kimura.
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