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So, 'Kiyoshi Kurosawa: Broken Circuits' is this intriguing documentary where Kurosawa himself delves into his journey through the horror genre. You know, it starts off with his early V-cinema works, which really set a tone that’s both unsettling and poignant. The pacing feels reflective, almost like he's piecing together his own cinematic evolution. It’s fascinating how he discusses the practical effects that he often employs, making the supernatural feel grounded yet eerie. Then there’s the talk about 'Pulse' from 2001, a film that really captures the anxieties of the digital age. His performances and the atmosphere he creates are just so distinctive, it’s like he’s peeling back layers of fear and connection. Worth a look if you're into how horror can be an exploration of deeper themes.
Focuses on Kurosawa's horror roots and evolution.Insightful discussion on practical effects used.Reflective tone that invites deep thinking.
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