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So, KE/FA: Fake Sister is this intriguing little 8mm film from 1999, directed by Yukiyasu Shimada. The performances by Shimada and Ichigo-chan bring a strange, almost dreamlike quality to the piece, which you don't quite find in more mainstream works. The pacing feels deliberately slow, allowing moments to linger and breathe, which enhances the atmosphere. You can see the practical effects are creatively utilized, giving it a tactile feel that’s kind of rare nowadays. It's distinctive for its intimate portrayal of themes like identity and companionship, wrapped in a rather avant-garde presentation. If you're into explorative cinema, this one really has a unique vibe.
KE/FA: Fake Sister is a fairly obscure piece, with limited print runs making it a bit of a hidden gem in 8mm collections. The scarcity of this film adds to its allure, drawing in collectors who appreciate the unconventional storytelling and style. As the years pass, interest in these kinds of niche films has been on the rise, further cementing its status among collectors who seek out the more unusual corners of cinematic history.
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