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So, 'Emotional Structures of Young People' is a curious piece from 1985 featuring Hiroshi Mikami. The film offers this quirky, almost whimsical take on the struggles and joys of youth, wrapping it in a light-hearted atmosphere. Pacing can be a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but it really captures the essence of that time. The performances feel genuine, especially from Mikami, who manages to bring a certain charm to his role. What’s distinctive? The practical effects are pretty subtle but effective, adding layers to the emotional narrative without overshadowing the character-driven plot. It's a slice-of-life that resonates, even if it doesn't fit neatly into a genre.
This film hasn't had much of a widespread release, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Most copies show up on VHS or low-quality DVD, and finding a pristine version can be a challenge. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate 80s cinema. It's definitely one to keep an eye on as it might become more sought after in niche circles.
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