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So, 'Night Park・White Roses' is this really intriguing piece that feels like a kind of dreamscape, you know? It’s surreal and has this ethereal vibe that draws you into a world influenced by Midori Ozaki and Leonora Carrington. You’ve got two schoolgirls and a woman they seem to see as a mother, and the interactions are layered with a surreal innocence that’s kind of haunting. The pacing is loose, allowing for reflection, and the practical effects create a tactile sense of the dream world. It's not just a visual experience; you can feel the weight of the themes exploring femininity and identity throughout the film. It's distinctive in a way that lingers, making you think long after it's done.
'Night Park・White Roses' is a bit of a rare find in collector circles due to its obscure nature and the unknown director. There aren't many copies floating around, which adds to its allure among enthusiasts of surreal cinema. It’s interesting how this film pays homage to the works of Ozaki and Carrington, and collectors seem to appreciate its unique visual style and thematic depth. Those who seek out lesser-known gems will likely find this one a fascinating exploration of a dreamlike narrative.'
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