If you loved Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, try 3-Iron
A bridge between a film you've already seen and one most people haven't. Here's what they share, and what the second one does that the first one doesn't.
What they share
Theyboth carry the foreign gem, surreal mood tags, and they sit in Drama territory. If that's the register that drew you to Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
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What 3-Iron is
He breaks in to water plants. A drifter occupies empty homes. It politely tidy ups the lives it touches.

