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So, 'Encyclopedia of a Drifter' is a fascinating entry in Hirano's oeuvre, weaving together documentary and drama in a way that feels raw and unfiltered. It's definitely more intimate, almost voyeuristic, especially with Tomoko Matsunashi's performance that lingers uncomfortably. You can sense a heavy atmosphere, likely stemming from Hirano's personal turmoil post-breakup with Yumika, which seeps into the film's pacing. The camera work is undeniably aggressive, almost violent at times, creating a dissonance that leaves you with a lingering sense of unease. Themes of loss, longing, and the complexity of relationships thread throughout, and you can't help but feel the weight of the emotions portrayed. It's a distinctive piece, one that challenges conventional storytelling in a very unique way.
Bicycle trilogy entryExplores themes of personal turmoilAggressive camera work enhances intimacy
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