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Nakedness Which Wants to Die Too Much presents a darkly introspective look at adolescence, where Michiru's harrowing inner world collides with the cruelty of his peers. The film captures this bleak atmosphere with slow pacing that allows you to sit with his despair, making the moments of connection with Sayaka feel fragile yet poignant. There's a rawness in the performances that adds to the authenticity, especially in how Michiru navigates his conflicting feelings about life and death. The practical effects are minimal but have a haunting impact that lingers, reinforcing the film's central themes of isolation and longing for escape. It's not an easy watch but definitely leaves an impression long after the credits roll.
This film, while lesser-known, has gained a niche following among collectors who appreciate its authenticity and daring themes. The original release was limited, and it often evades mainstream attention, making copies somewhat scarce. Serious collectors may find its exploration of mental health through raw performances to be a compelling addition to their drama collections.
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