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So, 'Musuko no hanayome: Inran koi no uta' is quite the curious watch. It blends a poignant exploration of unrequited love and the absurdity of familial ties, all wrapped up in this unique caregiving environment. The pacing has this gentle lilt, almost like an old man’s reminiscence, creating a reflective atmosphere that tugs at your heartstrings. The performances, especially from the elderly lead, are really something—there's a rawness there that feels quite authentic. It’s distinct in how it plays with emotions and societal norms, making you ponder the nature of love against the backdrop of duty. And that plot twist? It’s like a punch to the gut, yet perfectly timed.
This film has a fairly niche collector interest, mainly due to its obscure nature and the lack of well-known cast or director. It seems to have circulated mostly in limited release formats, so if you come across a copy, consider yourself lucky. The combination of themes and the emotional weight it carries can spark discussions among collectors who appreciate films that dive deep into human relationships, despite the scarcity of detailed production notes or trivia.
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