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Ojôsan wa shirumamire is a curious entry in the pinku genre from '95, blending surreal visuals with a dreamlike narrative. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, and it feels like a dive into the subconscious. The pacing is uneven, with segments that linger, allowing the viewer to soak in the bizarre imagery and performances. It's not just about the explicit content; there's a strange undercurrent of existential questioning that permeates the film. What makes it distinctive is how it doesn't shy away from the absurd, turning ordinary moments into something unsettling. Not your standard pinku fare, that's for sure.
Ojôsan wa shirumamire has a niche status among collectors, primarily due to its obscure director and limited distribution by Xces. Formats are scarce, making any original release a point of interest. This one tends to fly under the radar, but those who appreciate the nuances of pinku cinema often find it worth seeking out, especially for its unique blend of atmosphere and themes.
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