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So, Bozo is this intriguing drama from 2013 that digs deep into the psyche of its lead, Kaji, portrayed by Shingo Mizusawa. You feel the weight of his isolation in Nagano, with the film really capturing that awkwardness of being a temporary worker. The pacing is slow, but it allows you to sit with Kaji's thoughts and struggles, which, honestly, can be uncomfortable but real. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, mirroring his disconnect from the world. The themes of social alienation and the impact of violence are presented in a raw way, making it distinctive. Mizusawa's performance is quietly haunting, and you can't help but feel for this guy as he navigates his lonely existence.
Set against the backdrop of Nagano Prefecture.Explores themes of isolation and social alienation.Performance by Shingo Mizusawa is particularly striking.
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