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Inori is an intriguing documentary that feels both intimate and expansive. Shot in Totsukawa, the film captures the essence of a rural Japanese village through the lens of Pedro, who, under the guise of Himotoku, weaves a narrative that's visually poetic. The pacing can be meditative, allowing you to soak in the landscape and the simple, yet profound daily lives of the villagers. The cinematography has a rawness that enhances the authenticity, and the minimalistic approach to storytelling is refreshing. It's about connection—between people and their land, as well as the art of documentation itself. Not a flashy piece, but certainly distinctive in its approach to cultural observation.
Focuses on rural Japanese life and culture.Unique narrative style through visual documentation.Intimate portrayal with a meditative pacing.
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