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So, this one, Furin maruhi kôkai: Hitozuma-tachi no nureba, it's got this intriguing premise, right? Kayoko finds a mysterious bottle, and it leads her into this odd, almost ethereal world. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with a sense of longing and isolation that creeps in slowly—like the slow flow of the Tama River itself. The pacing can be a bit languid, but it really lets you soak in the visuals and the subtle emotional currents. I think what stands out are the performances, especially how they convey loneliness without much dialogue. It’s distinctive in its approach to storytelling, mixing the mundane with the surreal, a real hidden gem for those who appreciate the nuances of Japanese cinema.
This film has seen limited releases, mostly through niche labels, which makes it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Its unique blend of surrealism and emotional depth appeals to those who appreciate the subtler aspects of Japanese cinema. Given its curious plot and atmospheric storytelling, it garners interest from collectors looking for lesser-known titles that showcase a different side of the 90s film landscape.
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