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Flying Phosphorus and Shooting Stars is a curious documentary that captures the ephemeral nature of supernatural experiences in Japan. It's got this almost haunting quality as it weaves together personal accounts, starting with a reflective interview with a 67-year-old woman recalling her childhood encounters with will-o'-the-wisps. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the weight of these stories without rushing through them. The film's atmosphere leans heavily on nostalgia and a sense of wonder, which is palpable. There’s no flashy CGI or over-the-top dramatizations, just raw, practical storytelling that feels deeply rooted in the lives of those who experienced these phenomena. It’s distinctive in its approach, blurring lines between reality and the supernatural, without ever leaning into superstition.
Focuses on personal experiences over dramatic recreations.Captivating atmosphere with a nostalgic feel.Explores the intersection of memory and the supernatural.
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Akiko Okumura
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