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Something Like, Something Like It has a unique charm. It's a comedy that dives into the world of rakugo, blending traditional storytelling with a modern quest. The pacing feels leisurely, almost reflective, as Shinden travels through a vibrant tapestry of characters while searching for Shintoto. Each encounter offers a glimpse into the lives of former disciples and their quirky personalities. The performances are compelling; they navigate the fine line between humor and heartfelt moments. The practical effects, although subtle, enhance the storytelling without overshadowing it. There's an authenticity here—an exploration of mentorship, legacy, and the sometimes messy nature of personal connections. It's a film that might not be on everyone's radar but definitely has its own distinct flavor.
Focuses on the art of rakugoCharacter-driven narrativeSubtle humor with emotional depth
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