Hikaru Toda’s documentary on a couple representing minorities in Japan adroitly weaves together the personal and the political
y the time the wistful piano music by Yuichiro Maeda starts and the credits roll on this documentary about a gay couple, Masafumi Yoshida and Kazayuki Minami, who run a legal practice together in Osaka, viewers are likely to feel an uncontrollable urge to reach into the screen and hug the protagonists and their extended ad hoc family.
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