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Few And Close Between offers a raw glimpse into the lives of foreigners living in Tokyo's gaijin houses. The film’s tone is intimate, almost like a fly-on-the-wall experience, where you feel the weight of solitude and connection in equal measure. It’s slow-paced, giving you time to absorb the quirks of each inhabitant, which makes their stories really resonate. The mix of candid interviews and observational footage creates a unique atmosphere, allowing you to feel the cultural dislocation these characters navigate. While the director remains unknown, the film captures a genuine slice of life that feels both familiar and alien, making it stand out in the documentary genre. Definitely an interesting watch, especially for those fascinated by expat experiences.
Explores the theme of cultural dislocation.Intimate and observational documentary style.Features diverse, quirky characters.
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