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So, '話したりない夜の果て' (Days gone by) is a quietly haunting piece, really. Taeko's journey through grief and emotional stagnation has this raw, almost palpable atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to dwell in her sorrow, which can feel a bit heavy but fits the theme. There's this distinct lack of heavy-handed dramatics, yet the performances—especially the nuanced changes in Taeko and Kotarō’s relationship—speak volumes. It’s the kind of film that lingers, not just visually but emotionally, and the practical effects, while subtle, enhance the overall realism. Just a fascinating character study that pulls you into its world effortlessly.
The film is still relatively new, so physical formats are limited, making it a bit hard to find in collectors' circles. I’ve noticed some interest in digital releases, but nothing substantial yet. Given its emotional depth and unique narrative style, it might catch on as it gains word-of-mouth traction. Keep an eye on it; it could become a sought-after title for those who appreciate character-driven stories.
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