Review of Autumn Moon (1992) by Chris S — 02 Sep 2009
Hey, it's the guy from Mystery Train, tee-hee. Here, his character has more emotion and is more dorky. The best scene is the completely continuous close-up shot of the Japanese guy , revealing himself to us, telling how he misses being asked questions about himself and crying by the end of his monologue.
This is what Lost in Translation should have been and failed to be: moving, compassionate, full of emotion, and actually humorous.
This review of Autumn Moon (1992) was written by Chris S on 02 Sep 2009.
Autumn Moon has generally received positive reviews.
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