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Five Gents Prefer Geisha brings together the quirky charm of Japanese comedy and drama, continuing the story from Discover Japan with the 5 Gents. The film dives into the absurdities of planning for Expo 70, with Shoji and his eclectic team navigating a maze of bureaucratic hurdles and cultural mishaps. It's filled with a lighthearted atmosphere, showcasing the clash between tradition and modernity, which was particularly resonant in the late '60s. The performances, especially from Morishige, have a delightful energy that keeps the pacing brisk, even if some moments linger just a bit too long. The practical effects and set designs capture the period's aesthetic beautifully, making it a snapshot of Japanese culture on the brink of change.
This film has a niche appeal among collectors, often overshadowed by more prominent titles of the period. It's available in various formats, but original releases on VHS or early DVD are becoming harder to find. The scarcity combined with its cultural context makes it an interesting piece for those who appreciate the subtleties of Japanese cinema from that era.
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