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So, 'Boin no o-yado: Jukujo dai enkai!' is quite a curious entry. The tone feels like a mix of family drama and soft-core intimacy, with its rural inn setting really lending to an almost nostalgic yet melancholic atmosphere. You have the eldest and youngest sisters, Junko and Rie, trying to keep their family business afloat, which adds a layer of tension and emotional weight. When Mayumi, the second sister, pops back into the picture after being gone, it opens up this whole can of familial complexities and unresolved issues. The pacing can be a bit languid, but it suits the introspective nature of the story, and the performances bring a raw quality that feels genuine. Not a typical narrative, definitely leaves an impression.
This film remains somewhat under the radar in collector circles, likely due to its niche appeal and limited distribution. It hasn't seen extensive re-releases, so finding an original copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt. There's growing interest among collectors who appreciate its unique blend of themes and atmosphere, especially those who delve into lesser-known Japanese cinema. The scarcity of physical media has made it a point of intrigue for those who enjoy exploring the more obscure facets of film history.
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