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Juuroku-sai no Graffiti is an intriguing peek behind the curtain of ζζ η©θͺ/Curtain Call. The documentary's pacing feels almost meditative, inviting viewers to absorb the nuances of the filmmaking process. Harada Tomoyo's narration is warm yet candid, making it more like a conversation than a typical documentary. The atmosphere is intimate, as it pulls back the veil on the complexities of production. Itβs fascinating how the practical effects are showcased, revealing the labor and creativity that often goes unnoticed. The film reflects on themes of love and artistry, which resonates deeply with both cinephiles and creators alike. There's a certain charm in its rough edges that makes it feel genuine and personal.
Documentary on the making of a feature film.Features narration by Harada Tomoyo.Focuses on themes of love and artistry.
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