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So, 'Let's Run' is a short piece by Furumaya Tomoyuki that really captures the essence of fleeting moments. The pacing is quite brisk, and it creates this almost dreamlike atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and slightly disorienting. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the raw, emotional performances. You really get a sense of urgency and longing from the characters, which is interesting to see in such a compact format. There’s an exploration of themes like escape and freedom that resonates throughout, making it distinctive in its own right, even without the usual framework of feature storytelling.
'Let's Run' is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, given its limited distribution and the obscurity of its director. There aren't many physical releases out there, which makes finding a decent copy a bit of a challenge. Interest tends to spike at festivals or among those who appreciate short films with a unique voice, especially from the early '90s Japanese cinema. As such, it's a title that might not be on everyone's radar but certainly holds value for those seeking something different.
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