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So, 'New Journey of Yaji and Kita' from 1952 is an interesting piece, especially considering it's based on Machiko Hasegawa's comic. The film has a unique charm, a sort of gentle humor that runs throughout, capturing the essence of its source material. The pacing feels reflective, allowing characters' personalities to emerge slowly, which is kind of refreshing for a film of that era. What stands out are the practical effects, quite whimsical and fitting for the story's tone. Performances are engaging, with a certain warmth that draws you in. It's distinctive in how it blends everyday life with lighthearted adventure, something that feels timeless even now.
This film is a bit of a rarity among collectors due to its limited release and the obscurity surrounding its director. It's been difficult to find in good condition, especially original prints. There’s a certain niche interest in titles like this, especially for those who appreciate classic adaptations of manga and the subtleties in early Japanese cinema. Keep an eye out for any restoration efforts; they could potentially shed more light on its status in the collector's market.
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