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So, 'Jokyoshi nureta piano no shita de' is a rather obscure piece from 1991 that takes you into the tense atmosphere of a summer retreat gone wrong. The whole vibe is thick with suspense, especially as Ryuzo Miyazono, the main character, faces this unexpected threat just before leaving. It plays with the idea of safety and vulnerability within a familial setting. The pacing is interesting—slow burn that builds up to this moment of intrusion, creating an unsettling feeling as you watch. The performances are understated yet impactful, adding to the film's eerie quality. There’s something about the way it captures the tension between the mundane and the horrific that sticks with you.
This film has a bit of a niche following, mostly due to its rarity. Finding a good quality copy can be a challenge since it hasn’t seen much in the way of re-releases or restorations. Collectors appreciate the unique themes and the subtle way it builds tension, making it a fascinating study in suspense, particularly for those interested in lesser-known works from the early '90s.
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