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So, 'Ao sugiru, ao' is a bit of an enigma. The film really immerses you in a unique atmosphere; it’s hard to put a finger on its exact genre. You see, it plays with tones that shift from surreal to hauntingly beautiful, which is a refreshing take. There's a certain slowness to its pacing that lets you soak in the visuals and the carefully crafted practical effects, which stand out nowadays. The performances are subtle but impactful, hinting at deeper themes of longing and loss. What makes this film distinctive is how it lingers in your mind, almost like a vivid dream that you can’t quite shake off. It’s definitely one to discuss with fellow collectors.
Currently, 'Ao sugiru, ao' is somewhat scarce, with limited physical releases making it a topic of conversation among collectors. There’s a growing interest due to its distinct tone and atmosphere which sets it apart in the current cinematic landscape. The lack of information about the director and genres only adds to its mystique, as collectors often enjoy piecing together the story behind such films.
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