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So, 'Gosai no joukou: Uzukinaku shiri' is an interesting entry from 2010, though the director is a bit of a mystery. The film dives into the complexities of age and desire, exploring the relationship between Sakakibara and his much younger wife, Miho. The atmosphere is heavy with melancholy, as you see him grappling with his insecurities post-breakup. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to really feel the emotional weight of their connection. Performances are subtle yet poignant, especially how Miho's encouragement contrasts with Sakakibara's inner turmoil. It’s not overly flashy but has a certain rawness that sticks with you.
This film doesn't have a ton of widespread distribution, which makes it a bit of a gem for collectors. It's available mainly in limited edition formats, and finding it in good condition can be quite the hunt. Interest seems to be growing as more collectors appreciate its nuanced exploration of relationships, making it a notable piece in the realm of Japanese cinema from that period.
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