Quite frequently among critics and specialists of East Asian cinema, the issue that emerges as the most significant one of the particular industry is the lack of scripts of quality, with Japan frequently mentioned in that regard. Pan Junhua tries to work around this issue, by presenting a movie with a very simple script that includes, though, a number of additional elements that attempt to “mask” this fact. Let us see if he succeeds.
“You Are Still Here After the Rain” is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Erina is a young girl who spends her time on her own in her father's house, as he is working and only returns home late in the evening. She paints, she dreams, she thinks, and also plays in the garden, which is where she meets an old woman who is also her neighbor. Their initial interactions are reluctant, as Erina has been...
“You Are Still Here After the Rain” is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Erina is a young girl who spends her time on her own in her father's house, as he is working and only returns home late in the evening. She paints, she dreams, she thinks, and also plays in the garden, which is where she meets an old woman who is also her neighbor. Their initial interactions are reluctant, as Erina has been...
- 3/26/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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