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So, 'Gitei to wakazuma: Kinshin furin' from '97 is quite the curiosity. This film dives into the monotonous routine of a newlywed couple, with Yamaguchi Maki feeling restless and craving more than just the usual marital dynamics. The pacing is deliberately slow, giving it this languid, almost dreamlike quality that reflects her growing dissatisfaction. It juxtaposes the mundane with moments of unexpected sensuality, which feels very raw and real. Performances are intriguing, especially Maki's as she oscillates between frustration and desire, and it has this unique atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. It's not just your typical narrative; it plays with the intricacies of intimacy in an unusual way.
This film is somewhat obscure, with limited availability in physical formats, making it a unique item for those interested in niche Japanese cinema. It hasn't seen many re-releases, adding to its scarcity and appeal for collectors. The film’s exploration of intimacy and monotony offers a thought-provoking angle, appealing to those who appreciate subtler storytelling amid the more sensational works of the era.
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