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ガラスの家の暴力少女 (1984) is a haunting, raw exploration of familial strife, marking a descent into turmoil wrapped in the enigma of youth. The film captures the unsettling change in its protagonist, who shifts from a model student to an unpredictable force of violence, particularly towards her mother. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit in the discomfort and tension that builds, mirroring the characters' emotional unraveling. It's hard to ignore the practical effects used to convey moments of aggression, adding to the film’s gritty atmosphere. Performances are intensely visceral, particularly the dynamic between mother and daughter, creating a compelling yet unsettling viewing experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
ガラスの家の暴力少女 remains a unique entry in its genre, often overlooked due to its obscure release and the lack of mainstream attention. On home video, it has seen limited distribution, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Interest seems to be growing, particularly among those who appreciate the nuances of 80s Japanese cinema, with its discussions around youth alienation and domestic strife resonating more today.
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