Boku Ane Otouto

Boku, Ane, Otouto is not a film you watch . It’s a film that watches you —and judges your place in the sibling hierarchy. At 3 minutes, it’s shorter than your average TikTok. But you’ll carry its hollow, beautiful ache for days.

The film is exactly what it says on the tin: a study of sibling dynamics. But here’s the catch—it’s not a story. It’s a system . The three characters perform a ritualistic exchange of lines that feel like they were translated from a dream: “I am the oldest.” “No, I am.” “Then who am I?” boku ane otouto

A boy, his sister, and their brother walk into a room. You will never emotionally recover from the geometry. Boku, Ane, Otouto is not a film you watch