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So, 'Jagaimo Korokoro ~ Saigai Kyūjo Inu e no Nagai Tabi' is this intriguing documentary that's a bit off the beaten path. It offers a raw look at the aftermath of disasters, but from a perspective that’s not often explored. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing moments to breathe, which I think adds to the weight of the subject matter. There’s this palpable sense of nostalgia and resilience woven into the narrative. The film makes good use of practical effects, capturing real emotions and reactions rather than relying on dramatization. While the director is unknown, the storytelling feels very personal, almost like you’re being invited into an intimate journey. It's the kind of film that lingers with you, you know?
Focuses on disaster aftermathIntimate narrative styleSlow pacing enhances emotional weight
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