I wasn't sure what to expect from this one. It got a pretty high rating but that was from a relatively low number of raters. I'm always suspicious when that occurs. However, this was a pleasant surprise.
It's a very slow movie, or nuanced, as they say in the business. Some might find this boring, but you just have to stick with it.
As described, it's about a Japanese gentleman whose wife has recently died. She leaves instructions that she wants her ashes scattered in Lake Windemerre, in England. So he travels there with his son and daughter-in-law and his grandchild.
Along the way, there's a fair amount of tension, seething under the surface. Slowly, the father and son come to terms with their relationship
I only have one minor complaint about the film. I watched it on Hoopla which listed it as English language. False. It's 99% Japanese with a few times English is spoken. I guess it's more of a beef with Hoopla than the filmmakers.
Overall, it's a beautiful crafted film, fans of indie flicks will surely enjoy. .