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So, 'Girls of Cinema' is this intriguing piece where you see three girls just roaming the streets of Shinjuku. It’s not just random footage; it has this kind of meditative quality that pulls you in. The pacing is a bit loose, which actually complements the theme of Asian girls' representation in film. It feels almost like a raw exploration rather than a polished narrative. I mean, the visuals are simple but impactful, and you can sense the director, Yuki Yamato, is really wrestling with these ideas. There's something distinctive about how it presents identity and space, leaving you thinking beyond just the surface level.
This film has a somewhat obscure distribution history, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. It didn't get wide release, so finding a physical copy can be a challenge. Collectors seem to have a growing interest in films that tackle representation with such personal insight, and this piece certainly fits that bill. It may not be mainstream, but it certainly sparks conversation among those who appreciate experimental cinema.
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