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So, 'Mermaid' from 1988 is kind of a curiosity piece in the realm of Japanese cinema. The atmosphere is oddly dreamlike, blending fantasy with a touch of surrealism. Aya Sugimoto's performance is quite mesmerizing, really. The pacing can feel a bit languid, but it adds to this ethereal quality, almost like you're drifting along with the story. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that adds to the overall vibe. It's not your standard narrative; there's a poetic edge to it that might not resonate with everyone, but for those who appreciate the experimental side of film, it has a distinct flavor.
This film doesn't pop up often, especially in good condition on VHS, so it's become a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. The scarcity of the original release makes it intriguing, and the aesthetics of the tape itself—those vibrant, nostalgic colors—add to its appeal. As interest in Japanese cinema grows, especially the more avant-garde titles, 'Mermaid' could see a resurgence in collector circles, particularly among those fascinated by the intersection of fantasy and reality in 80s film.
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