SFIFF: Woman of Water
Woman of Water is to be savoured because it is visually stunning, with a bounty of unique and creative images.
Also, Tadanobu Asano is wonderfully understated, and hey, UA can act! Judy and Mary fans (Whoo!) will also be happy to see the YUKI cameo.
Music is very well done by Kanno Yuki.
But the cinemagraphy and the editing win the prize here, I think.
One scene to watch for and enjoy: the customers in the bathhouse, and some old guy singing about how great the bathhouse is.