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So, 'Miiko in a Loft' is this intriguing piece that kind of blurs the lines between memory and reality. Sho's return to his childhood home reflects this heavy nostalgia, and the interplay with Miko, who seems to be pulling him deeper into his own subconscious, is quite haunting. The pacing feels languid but purposeful, almost dreamlike, which really enhances the thematic exploration of past traumas and unresolved feelings. Performance wise, the chemistry between Sho and Miko has a raw authenticity that pulls you in. You can sense the unease lurking beneath their reunion, which makes the whole experience distinctively unsettling in a thought-provoking way.
This film has had a limited release, which contributes to its rarity among collectors. Itβs not widely available on mainstream platforms, making physical copies, particularly in good condition, sought after. Interest has grown in underground cinema circles, where its unique narrative and aesthetic choices have garnered a dedicated but niche following. Definitely a title to keep an eye on if you're into the more obscure, experimental films.
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