It's so beautiful seeing these faces emoting up-close. And what gorgeous actors. It's a refreshing departure from the detached style of Japanese film-making. Not all directors, but most directors. It's always a pet-peeve of mine with Japanese movies.
I loved the transition to the young Akiko and Kenzaburo. Let's face it, Akiko made everything happen for him. I don't know what she saw in him but at least he was besotted with her and devoted to her till the very end. Maybe because she was taken with all things English and he was an English teacher. She certainly idealized him. He was a terrible father and that's made abundantly clear. We get that moment of reconciliation and hope at the very end, which is maybe a little forced but somehow executed very naturally. I teared up a few times along the way.
And interestingly enough, Ciaran Hinds guest stars with his own daughter. And the resemblance is quite obvious.
Very interesting script and choice of subject matter from a British writer/director.