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So, Lala... is kind of a fascinating peek into Hashiguchi's high school days through his own lens, shot on 8mm. It has this raw, intimate vibe that really captures the essence of youth—like those awkward moments and fleeting friendships. The pacing is a bit loose, which can feel meandering at times, but that adds to its charm. You see actual life unfold, without any of the gloss you'd expect from typical films of the era. The performances seem genuine, as if the actors are just being themselves, which pulls you into that world. It’s not about big drama but rather the small, everyday moments that resonate long after the credits roll.
Lala... is an interesting find for collectors, particularly due to its unique format and the personal nature of the material. There aren't many releases of 8mm films like this, making it somewhat scarce in the collector community. Its unconventional approach and the fact that it's a personal project of Hashiguchi add layers of intrigue, appealing to those who appreciate films that break the mold.
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