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So, "Makino Maria ~Maria 19~" is this 2020 photobook film that takes you to Hawaii. It's not your traditional movie experience; it's more like a visual diary, really. The atmosphere is laid-back, capturing the essence of sun-soaked beaches and tranquil settings, which contrasts sharply with the fast-paced world around us. You get to see Maria in various poses and outfits, and it’s a bit of a study in how she interacts with the environment. There's a rawness to the natural light and simple settings that feels quite genuine. It’s more about the moments than a narrative, but it still has a certain rhythm that keeps you engaged. It's definitely distinctive in how it presents a personal perspective through its visuals.
This film has a niche appeal, appealing mostly to collectors interested in photobook-style cinema. It's relatively scarce, primarily due to its limited release and specialized audience. Over time, it's gained a certain level of interest among those who appreciate alternative film formats, but don’t expect it to be a mainstream hit. Its uniqueness lies in the way it captures a moment in time rather than telling a traditional story, making it a curiosity for collectors.
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