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Hatsujô musume: Guri-guri asobi is one of those films that sits in a peculiar niche, not widely known but definitely possessing a weird charm. The atmosphere has this unsettling yet playful vibe, making it stand out from the more conventional works of its time. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which might throw some off, but it adds to its distinctiveness. The practical effects, though perhaps not on par with bigger productions, have a certain rawness that speaks to the era's DIY spirit. The performances are intriguing, conveying a bizarre sense of innocence intertwined with something darker, a balance that's hard to nail. Definitely a curious piece for those who appreciate the oddities of 80s cinema.
This film is a bit of an enigma, with limited availability across formats, which adds to its allure for collectors. Stumbling upon a copy in good condition can be quite a treasure hunt, as it hasn't been widely distributed on home media. Interest among collectors is growing, particularly for those who appreciate the niche corners of Japanese cinema from the 1980s, making it a noteworthy piece for a serious collection.
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