
Movie spotlight
Warm
After a wild party, Katya wakes up on a mattress in the middle of the water. It's time to understand yourself and find your way in the sea of possibilities.
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Plot Summary
In a desolate village, a young man named Tomo is known for his inability to cry, a trait shared by others in his community. When a mysterious woman named Nana arrives, she challenges their emotional numbness, stirring up long-buried secrets and desires. As the village's suppressed emotions begin to surface, a dark and unsettling transformation takes hold.
Critical Reception
Tetsuya Nakashima's "Warm" is a visually striking and thematically dense film that has divided critics. Praised for its unique artistic vision and unsettling atmosphere, it has also been criticized for its opaque narrative and extreme content. Audiences have found it to be a thought-provoking but challenging viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
Visually inventive and stylistically bold, offering a unique cinematic experience.
The film's allegorical nature and exploration of suppressed emotions are thought-provoking.
Some critics found the narrative convoluted and the excessive gore gratuitous.
Google audience: Audiences often highlight the film's striking visual style and its ambitious exploration of emotional repression. Many appreciate its artistic risks, though some express confusion regarding the plot's coherence and find certain scenes excessively disturbing.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Director at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Tetsuya Nakashima is known for his distinctive visual style, often employing vibrant colors and elaborate set designs, which is heavily featured in 'Warm' as a counterpoint to the bleak subject matter.
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