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So, Hitozuma ga uzuku yoru ni: Migodae insui is quite an unusual piece. The atmosphere really pulls you into the murky underbelly of the bar scene, and you can feel the tension in Senkichi's awkward interactions. The pacing is rather introspective, building slowly around his unrequited feelings, which adds a layer of melancholy that's hard to shake off. The characters, especially Tetsuya and Kaori, give it a bit of spice, contrasting Senkichi's dullness. The practical effects, though not the focus, serve the gritty reality well. It's a raw look at desire and rejection, and the performances capture that struggle authentically.
This film is relatively obscure, which adds to its allure for collectors. There have been limited releases on DVD, making it hard to find in good condition. Interest in this title remains niche, primarily among those who appreciate lesser-known Japanese cinema with a more dramatic flair. Its unique approach to storytelling and character development sets it apart, making it a curious watch for anyone delving into this era of Japanese film.
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