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So, 'Chô kageki honban: Shisshin' is an interesting piece from 1992, right? Takao Nakano's debut, which adds a layer of intrigue. The atmosphere is quite raw, capturing a mix of melancholy and passion. It's a pink film, so you get that blend of drama and romance, often intertwining in unexpected ways. The pacing has this almost languid feel to it, allowing moments to breathe, which can feel refreshing. Performances are earnest, lending a certain weight to the themes of desire and vulnerability. You can really sense the experimental edge in the practical effects and how they relate to the narrative, making it distinctive in its own right. A nuanced, if not conventional, start for Nakano as a filmmaker.
Debut film of director Takao Nakano.Interesting blend of drama and romance in pink film format.Notable for its raw and earnest performances.
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