...the film border the blandness but somehow avoided the wrong pass and let you hang out in the Romantic side of a not so common relationship.
Main character is creative; hard worker but somewhat ordinary...kind of difficult that a distinguished beauty put an eye on him but "Design" saved him.
Anyway; Analog because in this almost technocratic times that we live; he as an Architect/designer still makes everything by hand; then She does not use a cell phone; then the encounters; dates are a given day at a coffee shop and of course the romanticism is just a thing from yesteryear
You can say that after reading all that may be is a boring flick; but give its and opportunity, you will see good relationships and vibes in all the fields.
Of course Lilly Frank there.
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Long but good
The ocean viewed at night is a metaphor
A chance meeting by Satoru and Haru in a coffee shop leads to the former being smitten. Satoru knows he's on a search for that someone who gets me, despite whatever baggage that someone might have. The potential backstory of the beautiful and enigmatic Haru makes the promise of a romance just sweeter. Just like Satoru's friends, the audience becomes fascinated by Haru, and wants to cheer on Satoru as the creative, and hardworking good guy.
If you're looking for a relationship movie, this probably isn't it. The leads go through ups and downs that are romantic. Letting you ponder why the movie is "Analog" is part of the fun. I give the acting and the mystery high marks.







