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So, this film, 'Jukujo yoga kyôshitsu: Kon'ya wa gin-gin!' from 2015, has a rather quirky premise. Natsuko's yoga class, loaded with a mix of middle-aged and elderly students, brings a refreshingly unconventional vibe. The tension builds as the yakuza takes over the space, which flips the whole calm yoga atmosphere on its head. There's a strange humor that plays out through Samejima's predicament with erectile dysfunction, which adds a layer of absurdity to the situation. The pacing feels unique, blending the mundane with moments of tension and laughter. Definitely a distinctive exploration of aging, community, and unexpected threats in a yoga setting, and you can’t help but appreciate the performances – they’re genuine and oddly relatable.
This film is an interesting addition for collectors interested in niche Japanese cinema. Given its unique premise and the fact that the director is listed as unknown, it raises questions about its production history. The movie hasn't seen much wide distribution, making physical copies rather scarce and thus appealing for those who seek out eclectic or overlooked titles in their collections. The blend of humor and drama set against a backdrop of yoga classes provides a refreshing contrast, which adds to its curiosity factor.
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