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Kurutta seiyoku-sha: Shufu o osou! is quite a raw piece from 1979 that dives into the troubled psyche of a man just out on parole. The pacing has this almost suffocating tension, reflecting his struggle against those dark urges that led him to prison. Performances are gritty, with a focus on internal conflict that really drives home the film's themes of desire and desperation. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, and the emotional weight simmers throughout, making each encounter feel charged. What sets this film apart is its stark portrayal of shame and the human condition, not often explored in such a direct manner in Japanese cinema of that era.
This film has a bit of a rarity factor, often flying under the radar among collectors. It's been released in limited formats, primarily VHS and some obscure DVD editions, which makes finding a decent copy a bit of a hunt. Interest seems to be growing as more collectors uncover its thematic depth and unique perspective within the genre, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for any upcoming releases or screenings.
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