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So, Japan 2002, or Where The F@#k is Fuji is this intriguing short that has a unique vibe, blending casual observation with a kind of muffled urgency. You get this sense of wandering both physically and culturally, with a pace that feels almost dreamlike at times, punctuated by the lively score from Enomoto Kenichi. The way it shifts between mundane scenes and surreal moments keeps you hooked, and the practical effects, though minimal, add a certain texture to the overall experience. It's distinctive, capturing a snapshot of a specific moment in time, and if you're into how everyday life can hold the surreal, this one's worth a look.
This short has a limited release history, often found only in niche collections or specialized festival circuits. Its original 16mm format is particularly appealing to collectors, though digital transfers are becoming more common. Scarcity and its offbeat nature have created a modest interest among enthusiasts who appreciate experimental cinema, especially those drawn to Japan's contemporary art scene.
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