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How to Document Exciting Pervert Lecture: The Art of Finger Blaming is one of those films that really makes you think twice about its title. It's got this curious blend of absurdity and dry humor, creating a tone that’s hard to pin down. The pacing feels almost erratic at times, moving between moments of intense focus and bizarre digressions. Practical effects are minimalist but strangely effective, underscoring the film’s themes of societal norms and the absurdities within. Katsuyuki Hirano’s direction brings a certain off-kilter charm to the performances, which are often more striking than you'd expect from a film like this. It's distinctive, if not a bit eccentric, which is probably what intrigues collectors like us.
This film has had a spotty release history, making original formats quite rare among collectors. Its rarity and the unconventional subject matter contribute to its niche appeal. Enthusiasts often seek it out for its oddball charm and the unique perspective it offers on societal norms, making it a conversation piece in any collection.
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