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So, 'Restart' is quite an intriguing piece. It dives into the life of Miki, a 15-year-old who stumbles into a job interview at a café and finds herself drawn to a scrapped car on the premises. The shooting of the car with her brother's camera feels like a metaphor for capturing lost moments, or maybe even a reflection of her own life. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to linger in Miki's introspective world. And that board game 'Othello' inside the car? It adds this layer of strategy and duality to her journey. The practical effects are subtle but effective, creating an atmosphere that's both nostalgic and fresh.
'Restart' is still relatively under the radar in the collector's scene, making it a unique find. There aren’t many formats available yet, and early screenings had limited runs, which could add to its scarcity over time. Collectors might appreciate the film's distinctive storytelling and tone, as it captures a specific resonance of youth without much fanfare, making it a gem for those who enjoy nuanced narratives.
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