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So, New Hamlet ~Osamu Dazai takes over Shakespeare!?~ is this intriguing mashup that layers Dazai's existential themes over the classic Hamlet narrative. The tone is dark yet introspective, creating a haunting atmosphere that pulls you in slowly. Pacing is deliberately measured, almost meditative, allowing for a deep dive into character psychology. The performances are quite striking, with a nuanced portrayal of inner turmoil that feels fresh. What really stands out are the practical effects; they add a gritty realism that enhances the surreal aspects of the story. It's distinctive, for sure—a unique lens on a well-trodden tale, exploring identity and the weight of despair, all while echoing the spirit of Dazai's own literary struggles.
This film seems to be a bit of an oddity, and that naturally sparks some collector interest. There's no extensive format history yet, which makes it a curiosity in terms of availability. It's still too early to gauge scarcity, but considering its distinctive approach to a classic, it might develop a following among those who appreciate literary adaptations. Keep an eye on this one, as it could be a hidden gem in the future.
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