Shikioriori 8/10 but uniquely enough for me to write a review for the kind you to give it a try
This movie's theme is: REGRET
I know we humans are bitterly imperfect, but please give your best. I plead with you to do it every time.
This movie's storytelling is different from the usual. 3 individuals with their own monogatari (story).
Each has made a mistake by not trying their best in their own respective way.
1/ Not trying to confront his own feelings and always choosing to watch from sideways
2/ Misplacing her priority between work and family. A major setback e is part of life, stay strong.
3/ Acting based on anger or bitter feelings is the worst self-punishment. You can lose things forever; please give your best: time, effort, and whatever shame you may think you need to go through.
This movie didn't leave a bad taste for me. I can say that giving or striving for my best will make me satisfied, it's a wrong notion that the world has been preaching: you try harder, and you fall harder when you lose (It's a falsehood) Only when you try harder does the door open wider. Same as when the world claims love hurts (It's not entirely true; love is the essence of a true knitting connection that heals all wounds, even all the hurt you have been through).
I just want my fellow bros and sisters here to not regret living: By striving to be your best (don't give in to fear, shame, and whatever is holding you back), we will sail through; without trying, we stand to have zero chance; 0%.
Rating: 8/10