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Honetsukidori
An anthology version of five short stories themed around "chicken-on-the-bone" set in Marugame City, Kagawa Prefecture. Includes Junta Yamaguchi's "Let's Have Dinner Tonight" and was formally presented at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival.
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Plot Summary
A young man returns to his hometown after a decade away, only to find himself drawn back into a complicated relationship with a woman from his past. As they navigate their unresolved feelings and the town's quiet, melancholic atmosphere, they confront the lingering echoes of their history. The film explores themes of memory, regret, and the possibility of finding closure in familiar, yet changed, surroundings.
Critical Reception
Honetsukidori received a generally positive reception, particularly for its atmospheric direction and nuanced performances. Critics often highlighted the film's quiet intensity and its melancholic portrayal of relationships and memory. While some found its pacing deliberate, the overall consensus pointed to a well-crafted indie drama that resonates emotionally.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric cinematography and evocative mood.
Noted for strong, understated performances from the lead actors.
Some found the narrative to be slow-moving, prioritizing mood over plot.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Honetsukidori is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Honetsukidori,' translates to 'bone-chewing bird,' hinting at themes of lingering attachments and the past.
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