5.3
118 min
Commencing well-respected Nippon director Kazuo Kuroki's sixth decade behind the camera, "A Boy's Summer in 1945" (literally "A Beautiful Summer in Kirishima") is a lyric, novelistic drama set in the countryside in the last days before Japan's surrender ending WWII. Striking a welcome retro note in its languid pacing and delicate handling of seriocomic ensemble threads, handsome production is a natural for fests. It might also prove a cornerstone for retrospectives or ancillary releases of works by a helmer ("Preparation of the Festival," "Ronin-gai") who's long been appreciated at home but has won just limited attention abroad.
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Tasuku Emoto | Unowned | |
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Yoshio Harada | Unowned | |
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Tokie Hidari | Unowned | |
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Wakaba Irie | Unowned | |
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Eri Ishida | Unowned | |
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Teruyuki Kagawa | Unowned | |
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Masahiro Koumoto | Unowned | |
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Riho Makise | Unowned | |
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Junko Miyashita | Unowned | |
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Hiroko Nakajima | Unowned | |
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Erika Oda | Unowned | |
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Susumu Terajima | Unowned |