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Haruneko is one of those films that lingers with you, a surreal dive into the psyche of those grappling with despair. The tone is oddly comforting yet unsettling, as we follow characters who find solace in a café that seems to exist outside of reality. The pacing is deliberately slow, creating an atmosphere that allows the viewer to absorb the strange and often dreamlike visuals. It's got this unique blend of practical effects that enhances its eerie charm, and the performances, though understated, carry that heavy emotional weight. It’s distinctive for how it threads together themes of mortality and connection, offering a space where the lost can momentarily rest. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
Haruneko, while not widely known, has garnered a niche following among collectors who appreciate its surreal narrative and distinctive style. The film has only seen limited releases, making physical formats relatively scarce, particularly in its original Japanese editions. As interest in avant-garde cinema grows, this film is becoming more sought after among those interested in Japanese indie projects and their exploration of darker themes.
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