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Fuji Colours of Amours (1995) is an intriguing exploration of human relationships across the seasons, each segment weaving a distinct narrative. The summer piece, 'Free Carnival,' captures the excitement of new love, while 'Warm Affection' in winter dives into the warmth of familial bonds with a couple and a grandmother. Autumn's 'A Midnight Nightmare' brings a darker tone, exploring the psychological landscapes of love gone wrong. And in spring, 'Romantic Date' offers a lighter, charming take on friendship and budding romance. The performances are nuanced, each character feeling very real, and the pacing flows like the changing seasons. There’s a certain charm to its practical effects and a rawness in its storytelling that stands out, making it a noteworthy film to discuss.
Unique storytelling approach through seasonal narrativesDiverse themes of love, family, and psychological strugglesPractical effects add to the film's charm and authenticity
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