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So, 'Belladonna of Sadness: Eiichi Yamamoto interview' gives you a deep dive into the mind behind the visually stunning 1973 animated feature. The atmosphere is relaxed yet insightful, and Yamamoto's reflections bring a new dimension to the film's blending of eroticism and despair. It's fascinating how he talks about the painstaking artistic choices, the use of watercolor techniques, and the thematic exploration of oppression and empowerment. You really get a sense of the passion behind the project - it's not just an interview; it feels like a conversation with history. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing Yamamoto's anecdotes to breathe, and you can feel the weight of his words as he revisits the boundaries he pushed back in the day.
Unique perspective from the directorDelves into the artistic processExplores themes of sexuality and power
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