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So, Hayashi Studio really digs into this overlooked segment of BC's past. It’s built around Senjiro Hayashi's photography, which is both haunting and poignant. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere, almost like you’re stepping back in time. The film tackles themes of identity and memory, which are quite resonant. There's this sense of searching for what’s been lost or overlooked, and that really strikes a chord. And, the way they use practical effects to recreate some of the scenes—it's not flashy, but it draws you in. The absence of a known director adds this layer of intrigue, as if the story itself is the real focus. It's a unique piece for anyone interested in the blending of history and artistry.
Hidden history of BCSenjiro Hayashi's photographyExplores themes of identity and memory
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