Review of Like Father, Like Son (2013) by Mark M — 02 Oct 2014
A stunning, intricately pieced genre film in its narrative, direction and acting, Like Father, Like Son sets itself firmly as Hirokazu Koreeda's best film to date, and as one of Japan's best recent offering as a film rife with tender moments, and as a tale that ultimately provides a thought provoking look into the various inner-workings of parenting and raising a family in Japan.
This review of Like Father, Like Son (2013) was written by Mark M on 02 Oct 2014.
Like Father, Like Son has generally received very positive reviews.
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