As visually beautiful and haunting as its subject matter
It's been a while since I watched Iribito now, and while I don't remember all the details very well, I can still visualize how beautiful it is as a work of art. So many frames stand out like individual paintings, which is the subject of the dramas. I'm not into painting/paintings but really appreciate people's dedication to arts, sometimes at the expense of their own lives.
The Kyoto scenery, the visuals, and yes, Naho's kimono outfits all make it a worthwhile drama. Sometimes I turn it on just to stare at the beautiful frames.
The Kyoto scenery, the visuals, and yes, Naho's kimono outfits all make it a worthwhile drama. Sometimes I turn it on just to stare at the beautiful frames.
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