This movie is a letter to the creator's inner child. The creator talks about his journey of becoming a full-time creator. He started with a dream and bought his first camera to pursue his passion. He faced many challenges and doubts along the way, but he never gave up on his dream. He eventually achieved his goal and became a successful creator. The creator encourages his inner child to keep going and never give up on his dreams. He also reminds himself to be grateful for what he has achieved so far.

A documentary about the legendary Japanese filmmaker.
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