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So, 'Honetsukidori' is this quirky anthology from 2017 that feels like a love letter to Kagawa's chicken-on-the-bone culture. You’ve got five distinct stories that riff off that theme, each with its own flavor – some funny, some more introspective. The pacing varies, keeping you engaged, and the performances are a bit of a mixed bag, but there's a charm to how the actors embrace their roles. It’s interesting how the practical effects play into the storytelling, adding a unique texture to each segment. Plus, it was showcased at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival, which gives it a nice bit of underground cred. If you're into offbeat comedies with a local touch, this one's definitely worth a watch.
Collectors might find 'Honetsukidori' a bit elusive due to its limited release and niche appeal. The film is mostly available in regional formats, making it somewhat challenging to find outside Japan. Its unique storytelling and cultural references have garnered a small but dedicated following among collectors who appreciate indie and foreign cinema. Keep an eye out for any festival editions or special releases, as they can be rare finds.
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