Still The Water Review

Still The Water
Sixteen-year-old Kaito (Nijirô Murakami) and his girlfriend Kyoko (Jun Yoshinaga) living on a beautiful Japanese island, must face their journey into adulthood through traumas around them.

by David Parkinson |
Published on
Release Date:

03 Jul 2015

Running Time:

121 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Still The Water

Intriguing ideas and beautiful images abound in this tale of first love, parental legacy and the natural and spiritual realms. But early scenes of shocking violence give way to a blend of twee philosophising and gauche symbolism.

While beautiful, early scenes of shocking violence give way to philosophising and gauche symbolism.
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