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So, 'My Sister-in-law's Dirty Mourning Dress' is this rather unsettling piece that dives deep into family dynamics and unfulfilled desires. Set against the backdrop of an izakaya during a memorial service, it has this eerie tone that really creeps under your skin. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tension of Wakako's actions β she steals her deceased brother-in-law's remains and there's this unsettling smile that says so much about her undying love. It's not your typical melodrama; it explores themes of grief and obsession in such a twisted, yet sincere way. The performances feel raw and add to the overall atmospheric weight of the narrative. Really a distinctive entry in its own right.
This film is relatively obscure and hasn't seen wide distribution, which adds to its collector appeal. It's often discussed within niche circles interested in unconventional storytelling and Japanese cinema, but finding a copy can be tricky. Limited releases, possibly on DVD, have made it somewhat scarce, and it's definitely one of those unique titles that piques interest due to its eccentric narrative and dark humor.
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