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Hazardous: An interview with Sion Sono is a fascinating peek into the mind of one of Japan's more daring filmmakers. The documentary captures Sono discussing his film 'Hazard' with a raw honesty that feels almost confessional. The pacing is relaxed, allowing his thoughts to breathe, making it feel like a casual conversation rather than a rigid interview. Themes of chaos, creativity, and the struggles of artistic expression are woven throughout. You can sense his passion and intensity, and there’s something uniquely engaging about his candidness. It’s a rare opportunity to see a director dissect his own work, and the atmosphere feels intimate, almost like eavesdropping on a personal moment.
Great for those interested in Japanese cinema.Offers insights into Sono's creative process.A more personal take on his film-making style.
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