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So, 'Death of a Tea Master' from 1989 is this intriguing piece that really explores the layers of Zen and tea culture. The atmosphere is pretty somber, almost meditative at times, reflecting on loss and tradition, which gives it a unique pacing. It's not just about the mystery of Rikyu's death—it's also about the impact on those left behind, especially Honkakubo, who navigates through this emotional labyrinth. The performances are understated but deeply resonant, bringing a sense of authenticity to the historical backdrop. The practical effects used to depict tea ceremonies are impressive, immersing you in the ritualistic beauty. It's a film that lingers in your mind, offering more with each viewing.
Explores themes of loss and legacyIntrospective pacingRich in historical context
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