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Flower Picking Diary is an intriguing slice-of-life drama that captures the nuanced friendship between two girls from contrasting social backgrounds in pre-war Osaka. The film unfolds with a gentle pacing that allows the audience to truly absorb the atmosphere of the time, filled with a sense of innocence and longing. The performances are subtle yet powerful, bringing to life the struggles and joys of their youthful experiences. Its roots in Yoshiya Nobuko's short story add a layer of literary depth, and the practical effects, although modest, contribute to a charmingly authentic feel. There’s something about the simplicity and sincerity of the narrative that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a unique piece in its era.
Finding a print of Flower Picking Diary can be quite the challenge, as it isn’t widely circulated among collectors. There are some surviving copies in various formats, but they're often in varying states of preservation. Interest among collectors has been growing, especially for those keen on exploring Japanese cinema from this period, making it a noteworthy piece for anyone focused on pre-war films.
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