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So, 'Love and Fascination' from 1961 is this intriguing piece of Japanese cinema that's often overlooked. It's got this languid pacing that really lets you soak in the atmosphere—almost dreamlike at times. The performances are subtle, kind of underplayed, which fits the overall tone of the film. You can sense a strong focus on themes of emotional connection and the complexities of relationships, which is fascinating. The practical effects are not flashy, but they serve the story well, adding to its unique charm. There's something about it that feels distinct, maybe it's the way it captures the essence of that era in Japan. Worth a look if you’re into quiet, contemplative films.
Finding 'Love and Fascination' in any format can be a challenge; it’s not as readily available as some other Japanese films from the era. It’s primarily been released on VHS and some obscure DVD editions, but those are quite scarce today. Collectors often appreciate its distinctiveness, especially for anyone focused on 1960s Japanese cinema. The film's slow approach and thematic depth make it a sought-after title for those interested in the nuances of emotional storytelling.
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