Find out which films we selected for our top ten Japanese films of the last decade (and also discover Onderhond’s second opinion).
Tag: Hitoshi One
Be My Baby (2013) review
While the narrative has subtle comical flair, “Be My Baby” does not fail to confront the spectator with the two most important obstacles to romantic happiness: the refusal to take one’s own and the other’s subjective position into account and the unquenchable power of sexual desire.