Our past and our memories are perhaps the most essential aspects in our lives which can give us the key for understanding our present, our faults and how to overcome them, which is ironically also the reason we sometimes tend to suppress thinking about them. This notion is the foundation for “We Couldn’t Become Adults”, a novel written by author Moegara, which was turned into a film by director Yoshihiro Mori (“Love and Fortune”) currently streaming on Netflix. Mori and screenwriter Ryo Okada, however, chose a very specific approach in their adaption of the source material, adding frequent flashbacks and fast forwards to the story, which is at times a bit too much, but makes for an interesting drama about growing up and facing the mistakes you have made in your life, and how they may have affected others.
In the life of graphics designer Sato (Mirai Moriyama), there are...
In the life of graphics designer Sato (Mirai Moriyama), there are...
- 1/6/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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