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Enoken's Hokaibo is a fascinating blend of comedy and historical narrative. It takes a sharp, irreverent look at the world of medieval Noh dramas, which is quite a departure from typical portrayals. Enoken's performance as the lustful monk is both humorous and dark, infusing the film with a peculiar energy. The pacing straddles that line between dramatic tension and flat-out absurdity, making it a curious watch. The practical effects, though simple, serve the narrative's comedic approach rather than detracting from it. What stands out is how it challenges the conventions of its genre, and that unique mix of laughter and moral dilemma is hard to find in other works from that era.
Hokaibo is somewhat of a rarity in the collection community, especially given its unique position in the comedy and historical genres. It hasn't seen extensive re-releases, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors often seek it out for its offbeat approach and the way it subverts traditional storytelling in Noh theater, making it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate not just movies, but the evolution of genre and performance styles.
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