And So the Baton Is Passed movie review: Japanese drama starring Mei Nagano has dubious messages about bad parenting and female agency

 

Mei Nagano is the only saving grace in this film, about the plight of a young woman raised by surrogate parents, that excuses bad parenting and suggests women lack agency. 

​Mei Nagano is the only saving grace in this film, about the plight of a young woman raised by surrogate parents, that excuses bad parenting and suggests women lack agency.  Lifestyle – South China Morning Post 

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