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So, 大吉ぼんのう鏡 is a fascinating piece of cinema from 1962 that really stands out for its unique blend of traditional Japanese themes with some experimental storytelling. The atmosphere is thick with this dreamy quality, almost surreal at times, which adds to the overall viewing experience. The pacing is a little uneven, but it feels intentional, enhancing that sense of immersion. Practical effects are pretty interesting as well; they have a rawness that gives an authentic charm. Performances oscillate between subtle and striking, capturing a range of emotions that can be disarming. It’s intriguing how it plays with cultural motifs and the human condition in a way that feels both timeless and specific to its era.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, especially due to its rarity. It's tough to find in good condition, and most copies are on VHS or DVD, which adds to the allure. While there's not much in terms of availability, the intrigue around its mysterious director and themes keeps interest alive in the collector community. The history of its release is patchy, making any high-quality print a gem for serious enthusiasts.
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