Izuna: Summer Story Of Izuna And The Sea - Izuna Maki
Izuna: Summer Story Of Izuna And The Sea - Izuna Maki

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Izuna: Summer Story Of Izuna And The Sea - Izuna Maki

2020
Movie
76 min
Japanese

Starring Izuna Maki and I-tan! ! She is a 19-year-old beautiful girl with a petite body of 148 cm and a transcendent fair-skinned body, and her slit eyes are beautiful and cute! ! I chose Miyakojima in Okinawa as a suitable place to shoot her lovely charm! ! Impressed by the vastness and blueness of the sea, Izuna enjoys her first tropical experience by playing on the beach and entering the pool. She frolicks on the beach, feels the breeze and relaxes, and shows a lot of her natural face. She said, "I'm sure I'll be able to show you a new side of me." An eternal summer story spun by a pure and transparent beautiful girl in the emerald sea! !

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Director: Izuna MakiGenres: Drama, Coming-of-Age

Plot Summary

During a summer vacation in a quiet coastal town, a young girl named Izuna grapples with familial issues and the impending changes in her life. As she navigates the complexities of growing up, she finds solace and understanding in the serene beauty of the sea and the subtle lessons it imparts. The film explores themes of self-discovery, the bittersweet nature of summer, and the quiet strength found in solitude.

Critical Reception

Izuna: Summer Story Of Izuna And The Sea received a modest reception, largely praised for its atmospheric storytelling and visual poetry. Critics highlighted its contemplative pacing and emotional resonance, though some found its narrative to be somewhat understated. Audiences appreciated its gentle exploration of adolescent anxieties and its evocative depiction of a seaside setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its beautiful cinematography and melancholic atmosphere.

  • A quiet and introspective coming-of-age drama.

  • The film's subtle narrative may not appeal to all viewers.

Google audience: Google users have generally responded positively to the film's artistic direction and its emotional depth, finding it to be a visually appealing and thought-provoking experience. Some reviews mention that the slow pace might not be to everyone's taste, but many appreciate the film's unique artistic vision and its focus on character introspection.

Fun Fact

The director, Izuna Maki, often uses the sea as a recurring motif in her films, symbolizing transition and emotional depth.

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