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So, 'Borrowing Kyoto' is this intriguing miniDV piece by Yukiyasu Shimada, and it really immerses you in a unique atmosphere. It's quiet and contemplative, kind of lingers in the air, which is interesting for a film of its format. The pacing has this almost meditative quality, allowing you to absorb each frame. While the director isn’t well-known, the film carries a personal touch, dedicated to Toshiro Mayuzumi, which adds a layer of significance. There’s something raw about the practical effects and the use of the miniDV medium that gives it an authentic feel, making it stand out in a sea of digital perfection. It’s definitely not your typical watch, but that’s part of its charm.
'Borrowing Kyoto' is relatively scarce due to its miniDV format, which hasn’t been widely produced or preserved. Collectors might find it interesting not just for its content, but also for the way it captures a unique moment in time and technology. The film's dedication to Toshiro Mayuzumi adds an artistic layer and may intrigue those who appreciate his work. If you come across a copy, it could be a rare gem worth adding to your collection.
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