With heart and soul, Misako searches for the right words to describe film scenes so that the visually impaired can also enjoy them.
Her audio descriptions are criticized by Nakamori, a famous photographer who is losing his sight and suffers terribly because of it. Despite the initial friction, they become increasingly close.
In some ways, Kawase is serving us more sugar than tea, and the script is relatively schematic, but Radiance is also a beautiful, tender, poetic film for sensitive souls, and such films are few and far between.
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