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After the Storm (Umi yori mo mada fukaku) [Sub: Eng]

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After the death of his father, a private detective struggles to find child support money and reconnect with his son and ex-wife.
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Sensacine
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June 29, 2017

The distance that Koreeda knows to keep between the subtlety of his humor and the crudeness of the motives he addresses makes it a beautiful pièce de résistance. [Full review in Spanish]
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Cinexcepción
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August 07, 2017

The map that Koreeda presents is exposed with solvency: it obtains empathy and closeness with its characters without making strong judgments. [Full review in Spanish]
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Arizona Republic
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April 20, 2017

A quiet character study of a man in slow-motion crisis.
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El Mundo (Spain)
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June 29, 2017

The transparency goes very well with the film, the gesture of entrusting all communication to the dialogues between their characters, but also to the relationship between the bodies of their actors and the spaces they occupy. [Full review in Spanish]
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Detroit News
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April 07, 2017

For a film filled with broken promises, dead dreams, conniving duplicity and desperation, "After the Storm" has a surprisingly light touch and odd charm.
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Denerstein Unleashed
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August 22, 2017

Instead of reaching out and dragging us into his films, [Hirokazu] Koreeda allows us enough space to approach situations that resist melodramatic overstatement. Slowly and deftly, he entangles us in the lives of his characters.
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Seattle Times
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June 15, 2017

Quiet revelations and fleeting poetry - a lottery ticket, we're reminded, is a piece of a dream - pleasingly ensue.
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Cine Vértigo
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July 05, 2017

As is common in the best cinema of Koreeda, the film stays oozing in the memory long after having seen it. [Full review in Spanish]
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Boston Globe
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April 06, 2017

The director keeps his characters and audience bobbing together over waters that grow deeper and deeper, until it's impossible to distinguish the everyday from the profound.
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El Universal
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July 03, 2017

The film uses a generalized minor tone almost negligible for its investigation of the various emotional colors of the contemporary Japanese family in conflict. [Full review in Spanish]
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Time Out
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May 30, 2017

No modern filmmaker has as sure a grasp on family dynamics as Hirokazu Kore-eda.
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Washington Post
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March 30, 2017

Solid yet subtly sphinxlike ...
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