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So, "Friends" from 1986 is this intriguing Super 8 short film by Nobuhiro Suwa that feels like a slice of life captured in a dreamlike haze. The pacing, slow and deliberate, really draws you into the atmosphere, allowing you to soak in every little moment. There's a rawness to the performances, almost like they are sketches of real emotions rather than scripted lines. You can appreciate the practical effects, which are minimal but effective, enhancing that intimate, almost voyeuristic feel. It’s distinctive in how it captures those fleeting friendships and connections we all have, reflecting on the beauty of everyday interactions. Definitely a gem for those who appreciate the nuances of short-form cinema.
The Super 8 format has a certain charm that captures the essence of the film's themes, making it a tactile experience for collectors. This film is quite scarce, as many Super 8 productions of that era didn’t see widespread distribution. As such, there's a growing interest among collectors who appreciate its unique storytelling approach and filmic style. Finding a good print can be a challenge, but those who do often find it to be a rewarding addition to their collection.
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