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Let's Say You're the Captain
The adventures of the Soviet pupils. Based on the Yuri Sotnik's short stories.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged salaryman, feeling disillusioned with his life and work, decides to embark on a solo trip. Along the way, he encounters various people and situations that challenge his perspective and offer him a chance for self-reflection. The journey becomes a metaphorical voyage of discovery, exploring themes of regret, missed opportunities, and the search for meaning in everyday existence.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics for its poignant exploration of middle-aged ennui and its gentle, character-driven narrative. Audiences appreciated its relatable themes and the performances, particularly from veteran actor Chishu Ryu. It's considered a thoughtful and melancholic, yet ultimately hopeful, examination of life's choices.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle direction and empathetic portrayal of ordinary lives.
Chishu Ryu's performance is a highlight, embodying quiet dignity and regret.
Offers a reflective and bittersweet look at life's unfulfilled potential.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of director Yoji Yamada's 'Nostalgia Trilogy,' which also includes 'About My Grandfather' and 'About My Father.'
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