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So, 'Inoue Anri no za ura moderu' is a rather intriguing piece from 1988. It dives into the world of modeling with a gritty backdrop—Mirai, the 20-year-old model, navigates the harsh realities of the industry, yearning for that high-end suit which, in some ways, symbolizes her dreams and aspirations. The pacing has a certain tension, almost like a slow burn, pulling you into her desperation. The atmosphere feels heavy, cloaked in a sort of unvarnished realism that captures the struggle between ambition and survival. Performances are raw, almost unrefined, which adds to the film’s distinctive edge. It’s definitely one of those films that stays with you, lingering in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
This film exists in a bit of a niche within the collector's market, primarily due to its limited release and the obscurity of its director. There aren’t many high-quality prints floating around, which makes it a sought-after title among those interested in Japanese cinema from the late '80s. As a result, collectors often value it for its unique portrayal of the modeling scene and its subtle commentary on the industry, giving it a certain allure that goes beyond just surface-level appreciation.
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