Still, despite a comprehensible human impulse to bolt, there’s something –many things, actually - that keeps you in your seat, and by the end, you’re glad you stuck it out.įor one thing, there’s the powerful sense that you’re watching something deeply authentic here. In the best tradition of the challenging art film, it’s too long at 146 minutes, and it goes without saying that the plot is murky at best (I didn’t understand all the character relationships, frankly, until I read the press kit after the screening). (indieWIRE/09.08.01) - Shunji Iwai‘s “ All About Lily Chou Chou” is not easy to like. TORONTO 2001 REVIEW: Pop Goes the Culture Japan's "All About Lily Chou Chou"
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