I enjoyed the first one, but I found this one a bit boring. It's just as nice and wholesome (except for the two cross-dressing weirdos which also appeared in part one, what's up with those) but the characters and stories weren't as intriguing or relatable to me. Some of it felt a little bit too trivial. But that's a personal preference. Someone else might like it a lot.
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When people finish their day and hurry home, his day starts. His diner is open from midnight to seven in the morning. They call it "Midnight Diner". Pork, Miso soup combo, Beer, Sake and Shochu is all that he has on his menu. Nevertheless, he makes whatever his customers request. As long as he has the ingredients for it - That is his policy. Does he even have customers? More than you would expect.
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A bit boring. The first one was better.
Lazy and banal
If you like 'heartwarming' films, you may like this. Otherwise, not. It hardly deserves the name film being three unrelated stories stuck together with no link other than the eponymous diner. The stories touch on important themes but always dive back into banality. This is lazy film-making for an audience that wants to think there is a little place in Shinjuku you can call home. Another conservative Abemovie