It is the winter of 2020, and a graduation project that had taken a year to complete can no longer be showcased at its planned venue because of COVID-19. She has time at home, but she no longer has any motivation to do anything at all... Having been deprived of the channel to express herself, the art student Itsuka struggles with her internal conflict of being unable to figure out what she should be doing. (Source: nondesu.jp) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
Cast & Credits
- NonAsakawa ItsukaMain Role
- Yamashita RioHirai [Itsuka's best friend]Support Role
- Watanabe Daichi[Man in the park]Support Role
- Sugawara Daikichi[Itsuka's father]Support Role
- Haruki Misayo[Itsuka's mother]Support Role
- Ono KarinMai [Itsuka's younger sister]Support Role
Reviews
Non's Sophomore Effort Is Slow But Charming
This is Non's second film, and this time she "only" wrote, directed, edited and starred in it. It's an art film about art which is always dicey territory, but Non manages to keep the story from being pretentious or self-indulgent by grounding the narrative in the mundane lives of its characters while limiting her representations of the impulses of creativity to brief but necessary moments of cgi and practical images of ribbons.Set at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, it captures the stress of the time and the way it forced us to isolate. Here the stress is compounded for Non's character Itsuka and her friend Hirai as their art school is being put on hiatus right before their graduation and their final projects and exhibitions are canceled. Itsuka shelters in her apartment alone and utterly fails to find a way to continue painting even though she routinely had done so there in the past. It is a story about reconnecting to that creative impulse through the not always welcome intrusions of friends and family.
The film has a larger budget than her first film, Get To The Punchline, and her editorial skills have improved, but the film is a bit slow and probably does not merit it's 2 hour runtime. That being said, it has some solidly funny moments, a beautifully moving climax and a satisfying denouement. The cast is solid and Non exhibits a greater range as an actress than she has in her prior roles.
All in all, it's a good journeyman effort and a surprisingly satisfying next step for this interesting young filmmaker.
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