Only Ryusuke Hamaguchi--with his extraordinary sensitivity to the mysterious resonances of human interactions--could sweep up international awards and galvanize audiences everywhere with a pensive, three-hour movie about an experimental staging of an Anton Chekhov play, presented in nine languages and adapted from Haruki Murakami stories. With Drive My Car, the Japanese director has confirmed his place among contemporary cinema's most vital voices...
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