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After the Storm
Inspired by current social events, After the Storm explores the lives of a family – a mother, father and their son – caught in the aftermath of an incident that has changed their dynamic forever, as they attempt to come to terms with the predicament they're in, rebuilding what has been broken.
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Plot Summary
Ryota, a private detective haunted by his past failures as a writer and a husband, struggles to reconnect with his son and estranged family. He dreams of regaining his former glory and providing a stable life for his child. However, a looming typhoon forces him to spend a night with his family, including his mother and ex-wife, providing an unexpected opportunity for reflection and potential reconciliation.
Critical Reception
Hirokazu Kore-eda's "After the Storm" was widely acclaimed by critics for its nuanced portrayal of family dynamics, grief, and acceptance. Reviewers praised its gentle humor, poignant observations on everyday life, and strong performances, particularly from Hiroshi Abe. The film resonated with audiences for its realistic and bittersweet exploration of familial bonds and the search for belonging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle yet profound exploration of family and personal regret.
Applauded for its understated direction and naturalistic performances.
Commended for its poignant examination of midlife disillusionment and the search for connection.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's relatable characters and emotional depth. Many appreciated its realistic depiction of family struggles and the quiet moments of connection it captured. Some found the pacing deliberate, but ultimately rewarding.
Fun Fact
Director Hirokazu Kore-eda often draws inspiration from his own observations of everyday life and family interactions, which contributes to the authentic feel of his films like "After the Storm."
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