Dogma 95-cinema at its best, Mifune’s storytelling combines unforgiving realism with an erratic charm that leaves you strangely uplifted. Despite the film’s dealing with one of Dogma’s favourite topics – dysfunctional family life – Mifune has a heart-warming quality that turns it into the possibly most unlikely feel-good film ever. Sabine Wolf
Mifune’s Last Song - 1999 - Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
April 11, 2008 · 1 Comment
Categories: Dogma · comedy · drama · romance
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