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So, 'Closing Time' is this intriguing slice-of-life piece set in the vibrant, sometimes bleak bars of Tokyo. The scriptwriter, who's really down on his luck, navigates through the nights with various women, each encounter steeped in the haze of alcohol and chance. Itâs got this raw, almost melancholic atmosphere that captures the grit of urban nightlife. The pacing feels organic, like youâre part of those late-night conversations that can swing from profound to absurd in the blink of an eye. The film doesn't shy away from existential musings, and the performances are quite naturalistic, adding to its authenticity. Itâs a small gem that gets under your skin in a subtle way. Not something everyone talks about, but definitely worth a look for its distinct vibe.
This film has a certain rarity that piques collector interest; it didnât have a wide release and is often overlooked. There are few physical copies floating around, making it a bit of a treasure for those who appreciate the more obscure titles from the 90s. Keep an eye out for any special screenings or festival showings, as it seems to circulate mainly within niche circles. Finding it on VHS or DVD could be a fun hunt for passionate collectors.
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