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Audio Format: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Video Format: Widescreen 1.85:1 (Anamorphic) Languages: Japanese Subtitles: English Region Code: 2 Year Made: 2001 Running Time: 111
At the moment or Maki (Riho Makise) manages to sell for the first time one of its serigraphies in a gallery, it has an accident which propels it to it per same hour that that of the accident, but apparently 24 hours earlier. Only it crowned one there difference: his/her mother is not at the house, nor her neighbors besides. The streets of Tokyo are deserted and there are not even birds which sing. Here are which saw each time the same day in this completely empty world, until the day when the telephone sounds! With the other end of the wire, Izumi, boy living Tokyo, but so over there one is in December, it, it remained wedged in June!!
The principal interest of Turn , it is its quasi single actress, Riho Makise, which offers pretty and touching interpretation to us. It is of capital importance when 75 % of film rest on its shoulders.
Turn , it is a pretty idea nicely interpreted and simply but intelligently put in scene. It is slightly repetitive but Maki evolves/moves constantly and its situation also, and that is shown in a very progressive but very clear way. Perhaps that the process misses a little subtlety but it has some to carry us just enough in this nice lovesong between two beings of various worlds, and it is there all the art of the setter-in-scene.
The terms which generally return to us to the spirit, it is nice, nice, but also slow and slightly contemplative. This film is Japanese and does not derogate from the rule and it is naturally necessary to appreciate this calm rate/rhythm.
Perhaps that the basic idea could have been pushed and exploited, it is besides what one thinks of one moment when a third nobody not clear appears, but apparently, they leave this opportunity (commercial) to American.
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