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Sakura Capsule
In the suburbs of Tokyo, a group of six girls have played together at the park since they were little, but eventually have to switch schools. Before they leave, they plan to make a time capsule, but are unable to do so. The story follows the girls four years later as they meet again.
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Plot Summary
In a quiet, all-girls high school, two students, Kaori and Riko, develop an intense and complex relationship. As their feelings deepen, they navigate the pressures of their environment and the uncertainty of their future together. The film explores the nuances of their connection amidst the backdrop of blooming cherry blossoms and the impending end of their school days.
Critical Reception
Sakura Capsule received positive attention for its sensitive portrayal of a same-sex relationship within a Japanese school setting. Critics praised its subtle storytelling and emotional depth, though some noted its slow pacing. Audiences appreciated the film's tender moments and authentic depiction of adolescent feelings.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its delicate and nuanced depiction of young love and same-sex attraction.
Commended for its atmospheric cinematography and focus on emotional resonance.
Noted for its introspective and quiet storytelling style.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including the Tokyo International Film Festival, and received some independent festival awards.
Fun Fact
The film's setting in an all-girls school and its exploration of female relationships are common themes in Japanese cinema, often exploring subtle emotional dynamics.
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