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So, 'Violence' is this intriguing piece featuring Kei Mizutani, and it's a bit of a journey through his day, though the presentation is anything but standard. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, which gives it this unique atmosphere that hangs in the air. It doesn’t rely heavily on plot—rather, it immerses you in the mundane yet oddly intense moments of his life. The practical effects, while minimal, serve to enhance the rawness of daily existence rather than distract from it. Mizutani's performance feels genuine, like you're a fly on the wall watching him navigate his reality. It's definitely one for those who appreciate the subtleties of human experience in cinema.
This film is relatively obscure, with few releases, making it a point of interest for collectors focused on lesser-known works. Availability can be challenging, as it hasn't seen a wide distribution—often found in niche markets or specialty collections. The scarcity paired with its unconventional narrative style adds layers to its collectability, appealing to those who appreciate films that defy mainstream conventions.
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