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Murder on the Sanriku Coast is a curious blend of mystery and travelogue. The film revolves around a travel writer who stumbles into a murder investigation while on assignment, which sets a tone of creeping unease amidst scenic backdrops. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times; it has that slow-burn vibe typical of the era, making the moments of tension feel all the more impactful. There’s something almost voyeuristic in how the protagonist grapples with the bizarre situation of switched corpses, and the practical effects used for the murder scenes have a sort of raw authenticity. The performances, though not always stellar, capture that quirky regional charm quite well, which gives the film its distinctive flavor.
Interesting exploration of local culture and mystery tropes.The switching of corpses adds a unique twist to the narrative.Captures a specific time and place, great for collectors of regional cinema.
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