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Dakitai hitozuma: Kosureru kanshoku is an intriguing piece that dives deep into the psyche of a socially awkward protagonist, Akira. The film captures his mundane life and longing for connection through a lens of quiet desperation. The pacing feels deliberate, emphasizing Akira’s isolation and his peculiar coping mechanism of blogging. There's a raw, almost voyeuristic quality to how his encounters unfold, particularly with the character Kazuya Maeda, who adds layers to Akira's journey. It’s not just about the physicality but the emotional weight that lingers. Distinctively, it merges everyday realism with an unsettling atmosphere, making it a thought-provoking watch that resonates with anyone who knows what it’s like to feel out of place.
This film is somewhat scarce in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream releases. It's available primarily on niche labels, making it a curiosity for those drawn to the subtleties of indie cinema. The lack of a known director adds to its mystique, leaving collectors intrigued by its creative choices and overall presentation.
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