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Beautiful Calendar (1963) presents a slice-of-life narrative revolving around Yajima Sadako, a high school student entrenched in the delights and tribulations of youth. The film captures a quaint atmosphere, blending everyday school life with a sprinkle of coming-of-age themes. The dynamic between Sadako and her teachers, especially the charming newcomer, Takei, adds a subtle tension that drives the plot forward. The pacing is leisurely, which allows for a more immersive experience, drawing viewers into Sadako’s world. While the director remains unknown, the performances deliver an authentic portrayal of adolescence, making this film a distinctive piece in the landscape of sixties cinema.
Beautiful Calendar is a rarity among collectors, as it hasn't been widely released beyond its initial run. Finding a physical copy is quite challenging, given its obscure status and the limited distribution it received. Interest in this film has been gradually increasing, especially among enthusiasts of Japanese cinema from the 1960s, making it a curious piece for those keen on exploring lesser-known works from that era.
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