Still Walking is a Japanese drama film directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. The movie follows the Yokoyama family as they gather to commemorate the death of their eldest son, who drowned 15 years ago. The film explores the dynamics of a family still grappling with grief and unresolved issues.
The story unfolds over the course of a single day, as the family members navigate their complicated relationships and confront their past traumas. The film delves into themes of loss, forgiveness, and the passage of time.
Still Walking is a poignant and intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with their shared history and finding moments of connection amidst their differences. The film has been praised for its subtle storytelling and authentic performances, making it a standout in Japanese cinema.
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Still Walking
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Blue Light Yokohama
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Hi no yôjin no uta (aka: Beware of fire)
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Naozumi Yamamoto:
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Akatonbo (aka: Red dragonfly)
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Kôsaku Yamada:
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"Le tombeau de Couperin, No. 5, Menuet
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Maurice Ravel:
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