Starting Over
Starting Over

Starting Over

2014Movie94 minJapanese

Nana is 19 and lives in a corner of Tokyo. Her birth mother and Marin, a girl the same age who she loves, were the only people she could trust. Nana confronts them in her yearning for love, but the world does not give it to her. With her whole life ahead of her, Nana struggles, suffers, and begins a search for the true meaning of love.

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: Christoph SchlingensiefGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the story of a young man named Max who, after a traumatic event, is sent to a correctional facility. There, he navigates the harsh realities of institutional life, forming complex relationships with both fellow inmates and the staff. Max struggles to find his identity and a sense of hope amidst the despair and confinement.

Critical Reception

Starting Over received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its raw emotional intensity and powerful performances. Some praised its unflinching portrayal of institutional life, while others found its bleakness challenging. Audience reactions were similarly divided, appreciating its thematic depth but often finding it a difficult watch.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visceral and unflinching portrayal of institutional confinement.
  • The performances, particularly from the young lead, were frequently cited as a strong point.
  • Some reviewers found the film's relentless bleakness to be overwhelming.

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Fun Fact

Christoph Schlingensief, the director, was a prominent figure in German theater and film known for his provocative and controversial works, though this film predates his most widely recognized projects.

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