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So, 'Lord Nobunaga's Early Days' from 1959 is a fascinating flick, even if the director’s name seems to be lost to time. The film captures the early life of one of Japan's most notable historical figures, Nobunaga, and it does so with a tone that oscillates between dramatic and contemplative. There’s this distinct atmosphere, almost haunting at times, underscored by the pacing that feels deliberate, allowing the gravity of Nobunaga's early decisions to sink in. Practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the period setting without overshadowing the narrative. Performances are solid, though perhaps not groundbreaking, yet they serve the story well and add to the film's unique flavor. It’s one of those pieces you stumble upon and think, ‘there's something special here’ about a bygone era.
Finding 'Lord Nobunaga's Early Days' can be quite the challenge, as it doesn't show up often in collector circles. Most copies are on VHS or faded prints that have seen better days, which adds to its allure for dedicated collectors. There's definitely a niche interest in films depicting historical figures, particularly those from Japan, making it a curious piece for those delving into the era or Nobunaga's legacy.
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