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So, 'Super Happy Forever' is one of those films that captures nostalgia mixed with a kind of bittersweet longing. The story follows Sano and his friend Miyata as they return to Izu, and it's like this journey through memory and emotion. The seaside setting really plays into the overall vibe—it’s both calming and a bit melancholic. The pacing has its moments; it meanders like a lazy afternoon but then hits you with these emotional beats that feel very real. The performances are quite genuine, especially in the quieter scenes where unsaid things hang in the air. There's a nice balance of comedy and drama, which might not be easy to achieve, but they pull it off well. It’s distinctively Japanese in its approach to relationships and that subtle blend of humor and heartache.
Japanese seaside setting evokes deep nostalgia.Interesting blend of humor and emotional depth.Practical effects used subtly enhance realism.
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