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Kaze no kioku: Shibuya ni te is one of those intriguing glimpses into daily life, you know? It’s got this raw energy, capturing the hustle of Shibuya in winter '95. The director, Kawase, meanders through the streets, engaging with strangers in this almost poetic exchange of belongings. It feels like a dance—each interaction is fleeting yet profound. The pacing is meditative, letting the viewer soak in the atmosphere of the city, blending personal stories with the larger urban landscape. The practical effects here are just life itself; no gimmicks, just real moments and genuine exchanges. There's an authenticity in her approach, making the film distinctive in its observational style, really immersing you in the spirit of that time and place.
Filmed in Shibuya during winterFocus on human connectionExperimental documentary style
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