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Again is a quiet gem, reflecting the subtleties of teenage emotions in a small town. Hatsumi and Ryutaro's connection feels genuine, with moments that capture the awkwardness and intensity of first love. The pacing leans towards contemplative, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere rather than rush through events. Junichi Kanai's direction emphasizes natural performances over flashy techniques, making the characters relatable. The film's exploration of miscommunication and isolation hits hard, especially when Ryutaro's assumptions lead to misunderstandings. There's a rawness here that resonates, reminding us of how fragile young relationships can be, making it distinctive in the genre of coming-of-age dramas.
Directed by Junichi Kanai, notable for his character-driven stories.Features a minimalist score that enhances emotional depth.Shot on location, capturing the essence of small-town Japan.Cinematography emphasizes natural light for a grounded feel.
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