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Kids Return is a raw and contemplative piece from Takeshi Kitano. The film captures the aimlessness of youth with a slow, almost hypnotic pacing that draws you into the lives of Shinji and Masaru. There's this gritty realism to their journey, highlighted by a blend of humor and melancholy that just hangs in the air. Kitano's signature style comes through with minimal dialogue and long, lingering shots that let the atmosphere speak for itself. The practical effects, especially in the boxing scenes, feel visceral and unpolished, grounding the film in reality. Performances are understated yet powerful, each actor embodying the weight of their choices. It's like a meditation on lost potential and the harshness of adulthood, with an ending that leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of youth and choices.Distinctive pacing with minimal dialogue.Captures the gritty atmosphere of urban life.
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