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So, 'Old Salmon' is this intriguing musical piece from 2006, helmed by Takeo Kimura. The director's background in art direction brings a certain surreal quality to the film. You get this blend of abstract imagery and metaphors that just washes over you. The storyline features an old queen trapped in rocks, accompanied by a woman in black and a white angel, creating this haunting atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the visuals breathe and resonate. The use of practical effects adds this tactile element, grounding the ethereal nature of the narrative. It's a distinctive piece that invites interpretation and reflection, making you think about the deeper themes of entrapment and freedom, all wrapped in a poetic, almost dreamlike quality.
Finding 'Old Salmon' can be a bit of a challenge, as it hasn’t seen a wide release and is often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. The film is typically available in niche circles or festivals, which makes it a unique piece for collectors who appreciate art house cinema. There’s a growing interest in Kimura's work, especially among those who admire his visual storytelling, so it's worth keeping an eye out for screenings or rare physical copies that might pop up.
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