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100 Years of Japanese Cinema is a fascinating look at the evolution of Japanese film through a lens that's both personal and provocative, thanks to Nagisa Ōshima's unique perspective. You really get a sense of the cultural shifts and artistic movements that shaped the medium over a century. The pacing can feel a bit leisurely, almost reflective, allowing you to soak in the various styles and techniques that emerged. It blends historical context with anecdotes that make the documentary feel alive. Notably, the archival footage is really well curated, and the way it juxtaposes clips with Ōshima's commentary is something that sticks with you. It's not just a timeline; it's an exploration of identity and expression in Japanese cinema.
Includes extensive archival footage.Ōshima's commentary adds a personal touch.Reflective pacing allows for deeper engagement.
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