cappucino_frappucino
Joined Nov 2012
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Heavenly Forest is by far the sweetest love movie I have seen in a long time. I'm a movie buff especially in this genre.
Every moment has it's nostalgic feeling into it, the transition from one phase to the other blends well and never did lose it's hype.
Although, the movie doesn't draw tension as much as compared with other Romance movies but it is meant to be in that way so it portrays meaningful happiness instead of sob tearjerker that drives the audience downhill.
Although this movie has strong influence on Japanese cultures (dialects, humbleness etc.) but that's what keeps it at it's sweet and delicate momentum.
There is nothing lacking in this movie, as it is sweet in every sensible way it displays.
This is the kind of movie that Hollywood could never provide.
Modestly Warm and Delicatively Meaningful.
Every moment has it's nostalgic feeling into it, the transition from one phase to the other blends well and never did lose it's hype.
Although, the movie doesn't draw tension as much as compared with other Romance movies but it is meant to be in that way so it portrays meaningful happiness instead of sob tearjerker that drives the audience downhill.
Although this movie has strong influence on Japanese cultures (dialects, humbleness etc.) but that's what keeps it at it's sweet and delicate momentum.
There is nothing lacking in this movie, as it is sweet in every sensible way it displays.
This is the kind of movie that Hollywood could never provide.
Modestly Warm and Delicatively Meaningful.