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Four Days Tokyo is a curious piece that seems to explore the underbelly of Tokyo in a way that feels both raw and atmospheric. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it lends to that immersive feeling, drawing you into the streets and the lives of its characters. The performances carry a weight that’s hard to shake off—there's a gritty realism that isn’t often seen in modern cinema. Practical effects are used to great effect, grounding some of the more surreal elements in a tangible reality. It's distinctive in how it captures the city’s pulse while weaving through themes of isolation and connection, making you really think about what it means to be lost in a crowded city.
This film is relatively new, but already there's a growing interest among collectors curious about contemporary explorations of urban life. It might not be widely available just yet, keeping scarcity in mind, especially if you're tracking down specific formats or limited runs. Given its unique approach and the intriguing lack of information about the director, it's one to keep an eye on for future discussions in collector circles.
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