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So, 'Parakin to Kyū-chan mōshiwakenai yarō-tachi' is a fascinating piece from 1962 that really captures a certain vibe of its time. The film has this almost playful yet gritty atmosphere, reflecting the duality of Japanese society back then, you know? Pacing can feel a bit off at times, which oddly adds to its charm, making you really sit with the characters and their odd predicaments. The practical effects are intriguing—definitely not polished, but they have this raw authenticity that draws you in. Performances are varied, some resonating deeply while others feel a bit over the top, but I think that's part of what sets it apart. It's an odd gem worth diving into.
This film is quite obscure, existing in a limited number of formats, mostly on VHS and a few DVD releases that are hard to find. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the offbeat and lesser-known works from the era. Original prints are rare, and even the bootlegs carry a bit of intrigue for dedicated fans. Definitely something to keep an eye out for if you're into the unique quirks of Japanese cinema.
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