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So, 'Love and Doll' from 2011 is a fascinating dive into the lonely life of Yohei Kawaguchi, a 37-year-old doll collector who seems to have a knack for connecting with inanimate objects more than people. The film's tone is a mix of melancholy and whimsy, capturing that strange atmosphere of isolation paired with the warmth of his passion for collecting. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really soak in Yohei's world, which is both oddly charming and unsettling. And then there’s Marie, the doll that starts talking – it’s such a peculiar twist that adds a layer of surrealism to the narrative. Performances are understated yet effective, reflecting the inner struggles of a man torn between reality and his desires. Definitely a distinctive piece of cinema, to say the least.
Explores themes of isolation and connectionSurreal twist with talking dollAtmospheric and character-driven narrative
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