Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 5th November 5:00 PM - Alhambra

Small, Slow But Steady

Director: Shô Miyake Country: Japan
Cert: 12 Year: 2022 Length: 99 minsLanguage: Japanese
Autumn 2023
Small, Slow But Steady

Audience Reaction

Score: 64.2% Attendance: 50

Reviews

Links

  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

Set in a near-deserted, Covid Tokyo, this is a beautiful study of the small, slow but steady young woman Keiko who has been deaf since birth. She takes to boxing as a way to break out of her isolated world, but then has to face up to her loss of the desire to win and the closure of her gym, run by her major supporter Mr Sasaki. "It requires a personal search by the intensely quiet Keiko, helped by the silent bond shared between herself and Mr. Sasaki, to pull her forward. [The actors] Miura and Kishii are wonderful together. Their father-daughter dynamic adds an external heartwarming mood in a movie where the greatest drama often occurs internally" - Robert Daniels, RogerEbert.com.

Critics

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Subdued, low-key and unassuming, this Japanese film about a young deaf woman who becomes a professional boxer firmly eschews the traditional sports movie tropes.
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Wendy Ide, Observer



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Anyone committed to the more contemplative, emotionally refined end of the current Japanese art cinema spectrum will find this against-the-grain study genuinely alluring.
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Jonathan Romney, Screen International



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