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KICKS is an intriguing piece from 1991, directed by Hideaki Sasaki. It dances between the surreal and the gritty, presenting a world that’s both unsettling and oddly charming. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere—a mix of urban decay and youthful rebellion. Practical effects, although dated by today’s standards, add a tactile quality that’s often missing in modern films. Performances are raw and genuine, encapsulating the essence of a generation caught between dreams and harsh realities. There’s a certain edge to it, a vibe that leaves you thinking long after it’s over, making it stand out in its own right.
KICKS remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, with its availability fluctuating across various formats. The VHS and DVD releases aren't as common, which piques interest among those who appreciate lesser-known titles. Its unique blend of themes and atmosphere can make it a conversation starter among collectors who value films that challenge conventional narratives. Overall, it’s one of those films that you stumble upon, and once you do, it sticks with you.
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