In the plethora of family dramas coming out of Japan, it is always a pleasure to see films that manage to stray away from the “Koreeda path” even if this applies just to a few details. Tatsuro Nishikawa, in his feature debut/graduation film, attempts to do just that by including a number of additional elements, most of which revolve around the protagonist and a sense of quirky humor that permeates large parts of the movie.
The Other Home is screening at Camera Japan
17-year-old Hagi is a conflicting personality. His family situation is quite good, as his parents get along quite nicely, to the point that there are never any fights at home, his relationship with his sister is harmonic and he also has a girlfriend, although she is a bit disappointed with him. However, a few things are amiss. Hagi does not want to go to school, since...
The Other Home is screening at Camera Japan
17-year-old Hagi is a conflicting personality. His family situation is quite good, as his parents get along quite nicely, to the point that there are never any fights at home, his relationship with his sister is harmonic and he also has a girlfriend, although she is a bit disappointed with him. However, a few things are amiss. Hagi does not want to go to school, since...
- 9/25/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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