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So, 'Diary of a Mad Old Man' is this fascinating blend of comedy and drama, you know? It really captures the absurdity of aging and desire. The pacing feels a bit like a slow dance, allowing us to really dive into Utsugi's internal struggles and his interactions with Satsuko. There’s something quite poignant about how his physical decline contrasts with his unrelenting libido, and it evokes this mix of humor and pathos. The performances, especially from the lead, create a layered atmosphere that's both awkward and touching, making it distinctive in its exploration of human connection and decay.
This film has had a bit of a spotty availability over the years, with various formats surfacing but never quite settling into one definitive release. The scarcity of decent copies makes it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors, and its offbeat themes certainly spark interest among those who appreciate nuanced character studies. While not always easy to find, it has found a niche audience that appreciates its unique tone and exploration of complex themes.
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