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Gifu no kyûai: Yawahada o hau shita is a curious little gem. It paints an intriguing picture of human relationships, especially the complexities of desire and loneliness. The middle-aged Tsuyoshi finds himself entangled with Inoko, a woman whose life has stagnated. Their encounters are visceral, almost raw, captured in a way that feels very immediate. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build, while the atmosphere is thick with longing and unfulfilled dreams. What stands out is the subtle interplay between the characters, particularly how their pasts shape their present. It’s not just about the physical connection; there’s a haunting quality that lingers long after the scenes fade to black.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited releases and few prints available, making it a true find for those interested in niche Japanese cinema. The lack of information about the director and cast adds to its allure, as collectors often enjoy unraveling such mysteries. It's not widely circulated, which can heighten its appeal among those who appreciate the hidden corners of film history.
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