Intriguing ideas and beautiful images abound in this tale of first love, parental legacy and the natural and spiritual realms. But early scenes of shocking violence give way to a blend of twee philosophising and gauche symbolism.
Still The Water Review
Sixteen-year-old Kaito (Nijirô Murakami) and his girlfriend Kyoko (Jun Yoshinaga) living on a beautiful Japanese island, must face their journey into adulthood through traumas around them.
Release Date:
03 Jul 2015
Running Time:
121 minutes
Certificate:
15
Original Title:
Still The Water
While beautiful, early scenes of shocking violence give way to philosophising and gauche symbolism.
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