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So, 'New Third Class Executive: Travel, Women and Drinking' is this interesting mix of comedy and drama that really captures the corporate atmosphere of the time. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the nuances of the characters' relationships to unfold—especially the tension between personal desires and corporate obligations. I found the performances to be quite layered; they bring a certain authenticity to the struggles of the protagonist. The way they handle the interplay of humor and serious themes is distinctive, reflecting the era's societal pressures. Plus, the setting in Beppu adds a nice backdrop that contrasts with the internal turmoil of the characters.
This film has had a spotty release history, with various formats coming and going over the years, which makes it a bit tricky to find in decent condition. The scarcity tends to draw interest from those who appreciate lesser-known Japanese cinema from that era. It's not widely discussed, but collectors often find its unique blend of humor and real-life dilemmas particularly appealing.
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