“The Colors Within” Review

There’s a dreamy quality to how The Colors Within meanders around, inevitably arriving at a musical cresendo. Some Japanese animated films start with this pleasant sensation, but oftentimes veers off to find more conflict and urgency. This film, however, is one where the worst problem for three teenagers is lying to their parents about their passion or feeling uncertain about their interest in music. There’s never any central issue that makes these problems boil and it always feels like these p...

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Published on January 07, 2025 09:29
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