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So, 'Dear Moon' is this haunting short film that really captures the eerie stillness of Japan during the pandemic. You have these three disparate characters—a man obsessively cleaning up glass from the beach, a girl just lying there, and a policeman who’s somewhat of a silent observer. The pacing is slow, with a lingering atmosphere that gives it this almost dreamlike quality. There’s a lot of depth in their interactions, or lack thereof, that makes you reflect on isolation and connection. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, almost like a metaphor for the fragility of life during such uncertain times. Definitely a unique take on a very real experience.
'Dear Moon' seems to be one of those hidden gems that hasn't had much mainstream exposure, making it somewhat scarce. It’s primarily available in festival circuits, so finding a physical copy can be a bit of a challenge. Collectors might appreciate its artistic approach and the emotional weight it carries, as it stands apart in the realm of pandemic-themed films. Definitely worth keeping an eye on for those who appreciate the understated and evocative storytelling.
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