Well, golly. That hit me pretty hard. Repeating the pattern of a light comedy for the first hour or so drifting into a humanist dramatic look at people in the final half hour, Where Now Are the Dreams of My Youth? is the best example of this so far. The emotions run deeper, the comedy is funnier, and everything just wraps up better. The opening hour is still looser than it needs to be, but the end result is very worthwhile.
Tetsuo (Ureo Egawa) is in college with three friends. Two are on ...
Published on May 28, 2025 04:29