Born in a regional city, a young girl named Ai (Sairi Ito) is sent to a cult commune by her religious maniac mother and lives there for seven long years. After the cult is exposed by the pol... Read allBorn in a regional city, a young girl named Ai (Sairi Ito) is sent to a cult commune by her religious maniac mother and lives there for seven long years. After the cult is exposed by the police, Ai starts a new, normal life going to a regular middle school, but can't find a place... Read allBorn in a regional city, a young girl named Ai (Sairi Ito) is sent to a cult commune by her religious maniac mother and lives there for seven long years. After the cult is exposed by the police, Ai starts a new, normal life going to a regular middle school, but can't find a place to fit in normal society. Ai drops out to continue finding her path in life, first living... Read all
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The script sometimes makes big leaps between cause and effect but never loses touch with plausibility. We first meet Ai / Ananda as a primary school-age child, but can already see her trajectory towards a difficult adolescence. We follow Ryota (a stereotypical sullen teen, perhaps the least convincing character) as his life intersects with hers, always wanting to rescue her but never quite making the right connection.
In a separate thread, we see Kenta offered a chance to leave his violent life and make a new one with Reika, and the impact it has on her.
There are contrasts between the sometimes frenetic gangster world and the more serene one lived by bit part players, children and young people who cut across the central story to keep the main characters grounded in their town, their schools and communities.
I admit to being confused at times by cuts between scenes, and I am not familiar with Japanese culture, although this did not spoil the effect. I could see where things were going wrong and how easily they could have been different if minor events had gone in favour of our protagonists.
A great piece of work, and I will seek out more from this director.
I had no idea what to expect from this; this might be the best way to go into it as it isn't like anything one is likely to expect. There is little in the way of traditional plot; instead it feels like one is observing various snapshots of the characters' lives. At some times that is comical and at others it is disturbing. This disturbance is due to the violent nature of some scenes; there isn't excessive gore but the violence feels real rather than the choreographed action one gets in action movies. The cast do a fine job keeping the characters believable. The small city setting is effective; too small for the freedoms of a large city but too big for a more rural solitude. Overall I'd recommend this to anybody looking for something rather different.
These comments are based on watching the film in Japanese with English subtitles.
Moral conclussions are all yours to make. Just remember that not all questions can be answered easily.
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