Chris Rudz's “All the Songs We Never Sang” is a film, much like its lead, that is full of promise, though gets somewhat distracted along the way, resulting in a more conventional summer excursion than it could have been. Such is the way with life.
“All the Songs We Never Sang” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Natsumi (Miru Nagase) is a teen who has seemingly hopped on a train and run away from her Tokyo life, somehow making her way to her aunt's house on the remote island of Kojima. But arriving unannounced, she is met with a cold shoulder by her mum's estranged sister, Reiko (Junko Kano). Eventually, taking some pity on the young woman, she takes her in, promising to show her the ways of ama, diving for pearls, if she gets up early enough.
Gradually, Natsumi becomes part of the team who...
“All the Songs We Never Sang” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Natsumi (Miru Nagase) is a teen who has seemingly hopped on a train and run away from her Tokyo life, somehow making her way to her aunt's house on the remote island of Kojima. But arriving unannounced, she is met with a cold shoulder by her mum's estranged sister, Reiko (Junko Kano). Eventually, taking some pity on the young woman, she takes her in, promising to show her the ways of ama, diving for pearls, if she gets up early enough.
Gradually, Natsumi becomes part of the team who...
- 12/20/2023
- by Andrew Thayne
- AsianMoviePulse
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