Still Walking conjugates the languages of poetry and documentary into a compelling account of modest joys and gentle resentments. Draped in the colours of memories that will not fade, the film keeps a slightly off-centre focus on echoes of the past, and concentrates on recording, with genuine simplicity, the mundane events of a family reunion.
A picture of the deceased Junpei dominates the Yokoyama family house from a small shrine at the centre of the living space. Little seems to have changed since his accidental death at sea, but opaque layers of time appear to have settled everywhere: on the medical examining room of his long-retired father, the respected yet surly doctor Kyohei (Yoshio Harada); on the loose tiles in the bathroom; even on the kitchen, the undisputed kingdom of his energetic mother Toshiko (Kirin Kiki). Everything seems to have aged slowly but inexorably, yet the intergenerational dynamics and conflicts within the family have remained unchanged. Ryota (Hiroshi Abe), the youngest Yokoyama son, is now forty years old, but has never managed to live up to his parents' expectations. A distant affection links him to the family that has always disapproved of his lifestyle and modest career restoring paintings, and who now look down reproachfully on his recent marriage to a widow. Having never completely recovered from the loss of Junpei, the family reunites to commemorate the fifteenth anniversary of his premature death, a failed attempt to exorcise grief with a festive gathering and an elaborate lunch.
Still Walking .
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