後ろむきの青
後ろむきの青

後ろむきの青

2014Movie0Japanese
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Director: Tatsuya MoriGenres: Documentary, Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex relationship between filmmaker Tatsuya Mori and his father, exploring their shared history and differing perspectives. Through intimate conversations and archival footage, the film attempts to reconcile past grievances and foster a deeper understanding between them. It's a poignant look at family dynamics, memory, and the challenges of intergenerational communication.

Critical Reception

Ushiro Mukino Ao received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its raw honesty and emotional depth, though some critics found its pacing slow. Audience reactions were largely sympathetic, appreciating its candid portrayal of a father-son relationship.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional rawness and candid exploration of family.
  • Some viewers found the documentary's length and reflective pace challenging.
  • Appreciated for its unique directorial perspective on a personal subject.

Google audience: Google users generally responded positively to the film's authentic portrayal of a complex father-son dynamic, with many appreciating its emotional honesty. However, a segment of viewers found the pacing to be too deliberate, making it less engaging for those seeking a more conventionally structured narrative.

Fun Fact

Director Tatsuya Mori is also known for his documentary 'A,' which focused on the cult Aum Shinrikyo.

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