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So, Kanpai! Sararīman shokun is a curious little piece from 1962 that delves into the everyday lives of salarymen. It captures this laid-back yet surreal atmosphere, almost like a slice-of-life mixed with quiet absurdity. The pacing kind of meanders, reflecting the monotonous routines of the characters, which is both charming and a bit disorienting. There's this fascinating blend of practical effects and real-life locations, giving it an authentic feel. Performances are understated, but there's a certain honesty in them that resonates. It's distinctive in how it portrays the pressures of work life, using humor without becoming too heavy-handed. Really a unique watch if you're into that era's cinema.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, often overlooked by mainstream collectors. Its availability has fluctuated over the years, with various formats released but none really achieving widespread distribution. VHS tapes have been the most common find, though even those are becoming scarce. There's a growing interest among enthusiasts for this film as it offers a unique glimpse into the salaryman culture of post-war Japan, making it quite the conversation starter in collector circles.
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